Author: Danovich, Tove
Animals & society
Published on 28 March 2024 by HarperCollins Publishers (William Collins) in the United Kingdom.
Paperback | 240 pages
20 x 130 x 20 | 160g
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An immersive blend of chicken-keeping memoir and animal welfare reporting by a journalist who accidentally became obsessed with her flock.
Since first domesticating the chicken thousands of years ago, humans have become exceptionally adept at raising them for food. Yet most people rarely interact with chickens or know much about them. In Under the Henfluence, Tove Danovich explores the lives of these quirky, mysterious birds who stole her heart the moment her first box of chicks arrived at the post office.
From a hatchery in Iowa to a chicken show in Ohio to a rooster rescue in Minnesota, Danovich interviews the people breeding, training, healing and, most importantly, adoring chickens. With more than 60 billion chickens living on industrial farms around the world, theyre easy to dismiss as just another dinner ingredient. Yet Danovichs reporting reveals the hidden cleverness, quiet sweetness and irresistible personalities of these birds, as well as the complex humanchicken relationship that has evolved over centuries. This glimpse into the lives of backyard chickens doesnt just help us to understand chickens better it also casts light back on ourselves and what weve ignored throughout the explosive growth of industrial agriculture. Woven with delightful and sometimes heartbreaking anecdotes from Danovichs own henhouse, Under the Henfluence proves that chickens are so much more than what they bring to the table.