Made to Order: The Designing of Animals
Animal breeding has been complicated by persisting factors across species, cultures, geography, and time. In Made to Order, Margaret E. Derry explains these factors and other breeding concerns in relation to both animals and society in North America and Europe over the past three centuries.

Made to Order addresses how breeding methodology evolved, what characterized the aims of breeding, and the way structures were put in place to regulate the occupation. Illustrated by case studies on important farm animals and companion species, the book presents a synthetic overview of livestock breeding as a whole. It gives considerable emphasis to genetics and animal breeding in the post-1960 period, the relationship between environmental and improvement breeding, and regulation of breeding as seen through pedigrees. In doing so, Made to Order shows how studying the ancient human practice of animal breeding can illuminate the ways in which human thinking, theorizing, and evolving characterize our interactions with all-natural processes.

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Made to Order: The Designing of Animals
Animal breeding has been complicated by persisting factors across species, cultures, geography, and time. In Made to Order, Margaret E. Derry explains these factors and other breeding concerns in relation to both animals and society in North America and Europe over the past three centuries.

Made to Order addresses how breeding methodology evolved, what characterized the aims of breeding, and the way structures were put in place to regulate the occupation. Illustrated by case studies on important farm animals and companion species, the book presents a synthetic overview of livestock breeding as a whole. It gives considerable emphasis to genetics and animal breeding in the post-1960 period, the relationship between environmental and improvement breeding, and regulation of breeding as seen through pedigrees. In doing so, Made to Order shows how studying the ancient human practice of animal breeding can illuminate the ways in which human thinking, theorizing, and evolving characterize our interactions with all-natural processes.

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Made to Order: The Designing of Animals

Made to Order: The Designing of Animals

by Margaret E. Derry
Made to Order: The Designing of Animals

Made to Order: The Designing of Animals

by Margaret E. Derry

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Overview

Animal breeding has been complicated by persisting factors across species, cultures, geography, and time. In Made to Order, Margaret E. Derry explains these factors and other breeding concerns in relation to both animals and society in North America and Europe over the past three centuries.

Made to Order addresses how breeding methodology evolved, what characterized the aims of breeding, and the way structures were put in place to regulate the occupation. Illustrated by case studies on important farm animals and companion species, the book presents a synthetic overview of livestock breeding as a whole. It gives considerable emphasis to genetics and animal breeding in the post-1960 period, the relationship between environmental and improvement breeding, and regulation of breeding as seen through pedigrees. In doing so, Made to Order shows how studying the ancient human practice of animal breeding can illuminate the ways in which human thinking, theorizing, and evolving characterize our interactions with all-natural processes.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781487541606
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 04/15/2022
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 6.25(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.75(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Margaret E. Derry is an adjunct professor in the Department of History and associated faculty at the Campbell Centre for Animal Welfare in the Department of Animal and Poultry Science at the University of Guelph.

Table of Contents

Introduction

How to Breed Animals: Theory and Method

1. Animal Breeding Practices and Methods from Roman Times to 1900
2. Mendelism, Quantitative Genetics, and Animal Breeding, 1900–2000
3. Animal Breeding in the Age of Molecular Genetics, Genomics, and Epigenetics, 1990–2020

What to Breed For: The Many Aims of Selection

4. Specialization for Purpose and Animal Breeding
5. Implications of Breeding for Colour
6. Breeding for Authenticity

Orchestrating Breeding: Pedigrees and Trade

7. Pedigree Versus No Pedigree and the Market Value of Animals
8. The Effects of Pedigrees on International Trade

Final Remarks
Glossary
Notes
Selected Bibliography of Useful Sources

What People are Saying About This

Scout Calvert

"Made to Order is fascinating and informative. The book expertly and crisply brings together a range of examples from the Canadian, US, and European contexts, drawing on archival and historical materials. With up-to-date scholarship, Made to Order fills a gap in the literature and is a significant contribution to the history of agriculture, the history of animals in society, and the history of science."

Bert Theunissen

"In the culmination of Margaret E. Derry's work over the last twenty years, Made to Order brings together in concise form the insights that were accumulated by the most knowledgeable author in the field of animal breeding history. The presentation of this comprehensive overview may be said to represent the status quo of the field of the history of animal breeding."

Ann Norton Greene

"Made to Order is a magisterial work that reflects years of scholarship on animal breeding. Margaret E. Derry presents a detailed and skillfully organized account that provides a wide scope of scientific and historical knowledge, practical understanding, and thoughtful consideration. It is a tremendous accomplishment."

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