From dinosaur to dinner plate, Sally Coulthard tells the fascinating
– and sometimes shocking – story of the domestic chicken. The
chicken can fly only a few metres but – somehow – this unlikely
evolutionary descendant of Tyrannosaurus Rex has conquered the world.
Earth is now home to more than twenty billion chickens, at least ten
times more than any other bird. For every human on the planet, there
are three chickens. In Fowl Play, Sally Coulthard charts the chicken's
fascinating journey from dinosaur to domestication to exploitation,
exploring every aspect of the history of Gallus gallus domesticus: its
importance to the ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans as food source
and fighting bird; its symbolic roles in religion and folklore and
metaphorical function in the language we use; its homely place as
egg-providing companion on farms, smallholdings and in suburban back
gardens; and its darker modern-day fate as battery bird raised to
satisfy society's unquenchable addiction to wings and nuggets. Of all
animals, chickens perhaps best represent the contradictory way we
humans treat other species; both beloved pet and cheap commodity,
symbol of a sustainable good life and brutalised object of factory
farming. The chicken is also a bird we feel deeply familiar with and
yet know very little about. As informative as it is entertaining, Fowl
Play tells a remarkable tale of evolutionary change, epic global
travel and ruthless exploitation – as well as of companionship,
ingenuity and the folly of human nature.
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A History of the Chicken from Dinosaur to Dinner Plate
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781801104494
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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