The Inner World of Farm Animals: Their Amazing Social, Emotional and
Intellectual Capacities [Hardcover]
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Inner-World-Farm-Animals-Intellectual/dp/1584797487/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1325762599&sr=8-1
Product Description
"The Inner World of Farm Animals" is a
fascinating glimpse into the minds and hearts of farm animals. Through
breakdowns of scientific experiments and discoveries, charming anecdotal
side bars and poignant photos, cows, pigs, sheep, goats and chickens become
kindred spirits as we see how they parent like us, form monogamous
relationships, mourn, empathize, and rejoice. Hatkoff takes the hard science
and makes it accessible to the average reader with her one-of-a-kind
treatment, gently making the case that farm animals are closer to us than we
think and perhaps we should consider making some changes to improve their
lives. Though it is hard to read this book without considering our food
choices, it does not have an agenda. Humans are fascinated by how animals
think, communicate and feel in ways similar to us. Jane Goodall proved how
close other primates are to us, not just in DNA but in the way they behave.
Now it is becoming clear that the animals that are raised for food are more
similar to mankind than we may have previously thought.
About the
Author
Amy Hatkoff is a parenting educator, writer, filmmaker and
advocate. She leads seminars and lectures all over the country and is a
graduate of the Institute for Infants, Children & Family of Wheelock
College. She is the author of STC's You Are My World and lives in New York
City.