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Need to Feed: An Introduction to Underrepresented Aspects of Animal Feeding
Gaia Mortier and Felix Sadebeck
1 A Raw Egg on An Empty Stomach: Feeding Ill Cattle in Roman Antiquity
Felix Sadebeck
2 Food for Flight: Feeding of Captive Raptors in Medieval Britain Hannah Britton and Arthur Redmonds
3 ‘I live off them, they live off me’: Exploring the Human-Flea Feeding Relationship in the History of Flea Circuses
Gaia Mortier
4 Human-raptor Relationships in Urban Spaces: the History of Red Kites (Milvus milvus) and Human Food in Britain
Juliette Waterman
5 Feed the Birds but Stone the Crows: The Role of Food in Conflict with Corvids throughout British History
Riley Smallman
6 Whose Food, whose Health? Moral and Ecological Hierarchies of Urban Stray Cats and Pigeons
Giovanna Capponi and Herre de Bondt
7 Feeding Farm Animals: Perceptions and Performances of the ‘Good Farmer’ amongst Regenerative Farmers
Hannah C. Mortimer
8 The Adventures of a Birch Branch; Or, a Narrative Ethnography of Browse Feeding at the Highland Wildlife Park
Alex Mullan
9 You are what you Eat: Dietary Drivers of Morphological Change
David Cooper and Andrew C. Kitchener
10 The Effects of Red Fox Chronic Exposure to Metals on Health and the Environment
Blessing Chidimuro
11 The Pros, Cons and Contrary Consequences of Conservation Feeding: Anthropogenic Feeding of the Red Kite (Milvus milvus) in Britain
Virginia Thomas
Conclusion – In Conversation: Non-Utilitarian Feeding, Interdisciplinarity and the Future of Feeding Research
Herre de Bondt , Hannah Britton , David Cooper , Gaia Mortier , Hannah C. Mortimer , Felix Sadebeck , Virginia Thomas and Juliette Waterman
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