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INDEX
A
Abraham (slave),
194
Abzhanov, Arkhat,
161
â63
Academy of Sciences,
62
Aesop,
51
Africa,
65
,
73
,
101
,
109
,
140
,
182
â86,
192
,
203
,
248
â49,
253
,
257
African Americans,
202
â4,
206
,
207
as slaves,
101
,
189
,
192
,
193
,
194
â95,
196
Agricultural Department, U.S.,
206
,
209
,
219
Akhenaten, Pharaoh,
30
,
31
,
45
,
153
Albert, Prince of Germany,
113
â16,
119
â20,
122
,
123
â24,
126
,
127
,
136
,
137
,
197
Aldrin, Buzz,
19
Alexander VII, Pope,
158
Alice B. Toklas Cookbook, The
(Toklas),
230
American Antiquity
(Dueppen),
186
American Language
(Mencken),
152
American Ornithologists' Union,
21
Amundsen-Scott Station,
1
Angelou, Maya,
192
Animal Liberation
(Singer),
228
animal rights,
97
,
103
,
220
,
228
,
243
,
258
Animal Welfare Society (Philippines),
97
Apicius
,
200
Aristotle,
59
â60,
152
,
153
,
156
,
165
Arkansas Agriculturalist
,
210
Armstrong, Neil,
19
Artacho, Isabelo,
94
artificial incubators,
201
â2,
205
Aruz, Joan,
44
Asara, John,
159
â60
Asian ostrich fowl,
120
Atahuallpa, Incan emperor,
72
Australia,
65
,
74
â75,
78
,
140
,
175
Australian Centre for Ancient DNA,
78
B
Babylon,
29
,
44
â46,
47
,
51
,
53
,
100
,
154
,
156
,
177
backyard chicken movement,
5
â6,
216
,
259
â60
Ball, Elias,
194
Banks, Joseph,
66
â67
Barkley, Alben,
207
Barnum, P. T.,
197
Barred Rocks,
109
Barton, William,
104
basilik,
163
â64
Bates, Jennifer,
36
Battutah, Ibn,
183
Baum, L. Frank,
239
Bede,
155
Beebe, William,
7
â8,
9
â13,
14
,
17
,
18
,
21
,
22
,
216
,
256
,
262
Belcher, Diana,
110
Belcher, Edward,
110
â12,
114
,
119
,
136
,
284
n
Bellow, Saul,
215
Bengal Jungle cock,
143
Bennett, John Cook,
199
Bevin, Matt,
105
â6
bilateral gynandromorphs,
165
â67
Bingen, Hildegard von,
164
Birds, The
(Aristophanes),
51
Blanc, Georges,
233
â35
Blyth, Edward,
139
â40,
141
,
143
Boddice, Robert,
103
Bourg-en-Bresse,
230
,
231
,
234
,
259
Bremer, Fredrika,
195
Brennan, Patricia,
151
Brillat-Savarin, Anthem,
230
Brisbin, I. Lehr,
18
â22,
23
,
26
â27,
145
,
264
British Parliament,
102
,
103
,
118
,
122
,
221
Brontë, Charlotte,
125
â26
Brown, Bill,
223
â24
Brown, Mike,
218
Buffon, Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte De,
129
,
131
â32,
144
Bump, Gardiner,
16
â18,
20
,
21
,
23
,
27
,
264
Bump, Janet,
16
Burnham, George,
196
â97
C
Caesar, Julius,
40
,
116
â17,
120
California,
104
,
203
,
205
,
217
,
220
,
258
â59
California Cornish,
209
California Gold Rush,
198
Caligula, Roman Emperor,
155
,
158
Calvert, Phillip,
194
Carnarvon, Lord,
30
Carrel, Alexis,
63
â64
Carson, Rachel,
18
Carter, Howard,
30
â31,
33
,
44
,
153
Carter, Landon,
193
Carus, Titus Lucretius,
154
Castro, Fidel,
182
Catholicism,
88
,
157
,
181
,
182
,
229
cattle,
38
,
118
,
184
â85,
189
,
199
Chamberland, Charles,
61
Chanel, Pascal,
231
â33
Charleston, S.C.,
194
â95
Charles V, king of Spain,
71
Charoen Pokphand,
255
Chaucer, Geoffrey,
156
Chawish, Baba,
42
â43
Chicken Chronicles, The
(Walker),
251
Chicken Every Sunday
,
209
chicken industry,
199
â206,
211
â14,
216
â20,
221
â22,
229
,
231
â33,
237
â38,
258
in ancient Rome,
199
â201
antibiotics used in,
211
,
219
,
220
,
231
â32,
236
,
259
breeding and,
197
,
199
,
207
,
208
â10,
211
â12,
215
â16,
217
,
244
chlorinated water used in,
236
,
238
diseases as beneficial to,
255
in Great Depression,
206
in Kenya,
248
â50
living conditions in,
190
,
210
,
219
,
222
,
224
,
237
,
243
,
244
â48,
259
postwar,
210
profit margins for,
213
,
235
â36
waste produced by,
224
â25,
257
in WWI,
205
in WWII,
206
,
207
â8,
211
,
213
,
244
chicken meat:
alternatives to,
258
as compared to other meat,
199
,
202
,
206
,
207
,
208
,
211
â13,
214
,
257
consumption of,
118
,
208
,
214
,
257
,
258
free-range and organic,
236
fried,
196
as low on culinary totem pole,
53
,
118
nutritional value of,
55
,
253
,
254
,
256
Chicken of Tomorrow,
207
,
208
,
209
,
210
,
211
,
214
,
216
,
223
,
236
chickens:
American “hen fever” and,
197
â99,
211
ancestor of modern,
8
,
25
,
141
,
144
basilisks hatched from,
163
â64
bilateral gynandromorphs,
165
â67
bones of,
5
,
33
â34,
39
â42,
73
â75,
76
â81,
82
,
100
,
143
â44,
147
,
159
,
163
,
183
,
184
,
185
,
193
,
217
in classical art,
153
in classical Greece,
53
determining sex of,
167
â68
diseases and health issues of,
216
â17,
233
,
254
â55
distinction between meat and animal,
222
â23
domestication of,
9
â10,
14
,
26
,
31
,
99
,
145
,
188
as easily fed,
32
,
193
,
199
,
203
,
204
as essential,
3
-4
eugenics movement and,
63
as evolved from dinosaurs,
158
â59,
160
â61,
162
â63
exempt from U.S. humane treatment laws,
245
,
248
as exotic and royal,
30
â31,
45
,
46
,
48
,
49
,
177
featherless,
217
fertility rate of,
151
housing of,
200
,
222
,
224
,
232
,
245
â48
imported to Great Britain,
120
,
123
â24,
125