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The author surveys the domestication of animals and their influence on human development, examining dogs, horses, burden and herd animals (cattle, sheep, goats, camels, elephants, pigs), domesticated birds, and useful insects. Chapters address origins, methods of domestication, physical and mental traits, breeding practices and economic roles, with attention to unintended selection, specialized breeding, and comparative intelligence and emotion. Practical services such as transport, food, clothing, herding, and hunting are analyzed alongside cultural practices like pigeon-keeping and falconry, and the work closes with reflections on human responsibilities toward animals and the limits and future of domestication.
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