A thought-provoking and surprising book that explores the
ever-evolving relationship between humans and domesticated animals.
The domestication of animals changed the course of human history. But
what are the consequences for these animals who have abandoned their
wild existence in exchange for our care and protection? Domestication
has proven to be a wildly successful survival strategy, but this success
has not been without its drawbacks. A modern dairy cow's daily energy
output equals that of a Tour de France rider. Feral cats overpopulate
urban areas. And our methods of breeding horses and dogs have resulted
in debilitating and sometimes lethal genetic diseases. But these
problems and more can be addressed, if we have the will and the
compassion.
Human values and choices determine an animal's lot in life even before
he or she is born. Just as a sculptor's hands shape clay, so human
values shape our animals--for good and or evil. The little-examined, yet
omnipresent act of breeding lies at the core of Gavin Ehringer's
eye-opening book.