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Goat 1st Joy Hinson

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Goat 1st Joy Hinson
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Publisher: Reaktion Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.56 MB
Pages: 173
Author: Joy Hinson
ISBN: 9781780233383, 1780233388
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1st

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Goat 1st Joy Hinson by Joy Hinson 9781780233383, 1780233388 instant download after payment.

Adaptable, resilient, yet often overlooked, the goat – sometimes called the ‘poor man’s cow’ – is found in nearly every part of the world where humans live. But our relationship with this strange yet familiar animal is oddly ambivalent. In Goat, Joy Hinson explores the reasons behind this unease, from our interaction with the endangered wild goat species of remote mountainous regions to the more familiar farmyard goat.
This book traces the history of the animal, moving from its evolution through its domestication and global spread to the role of goats in the modern world. It considers in particular the harm done by the indiscriminate importing of tamed goats, which formed huge feral populations on the Galápagos Islands and Australia, for example. It considers the place of goat products in both the culinary and medical traditions of the world, from the time of Pliny the Elder, who recommended pouring goat urine into the ear as a cure for neck pain, to the use of a bezoar stone as an antidote to poison. Goat also explores the connections between goats and wrongdoing and questions whether the goat really deserves its reputation for promiscuity and lasciviousness.
Across the globe goats are part of our culture, art and tradition: from goat festivals in the U.S. to the Christmas Goat in Sweden. An exciting new addition to Reaktion’s Animal series, Goat presents readers with this frequently neglected animal’s fascinating history, life and role in today’s world.

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