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The Ethology of Domestic Animals: An Introductory Text
 
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This book provides a basic, introductory, text on the behavior of domestic animals, a subject that is now taught to a wide range of students. Key features include: Chapters on general issues such as behavior genetics, physiology and motivation, and social and reproductive behavor; separate chapters on the behavior of individual farm animal species and on dogs and cats, rabbits and rodents; and authoritative contributing authors from the UK, USA, Canada and Scandinavia.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Textbook, July 24 2009
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This review is from: The Ethology of Domestic Animals: An Introductory Text (Paperback)
What a great textbook! Topics related to domestic and farm animal behavior and welfare are covered comprehensively - mating behaviors, intellectual abilities, perceptions, etc. The role of evolution and domestication on animal behavior is explained in very clear language that undergrads will have no problems understanding. No previous scientific knowledge is required of the reader. However, a college level vocabulary is required. Much of the material will be of interest to vegans and animal rights activists, because the authors have a high regard for the cognitive abilities of agricultural animals, and clearly interested in their welfare.
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