How can we say that a domestic animal is entitled to a greater degree of protection than one running wild?
It is an offence of cruelty to set a snare for a domestic animal.
The cost would depend on the size of the area and the density of the domestic animal population.
There are only two cases in which the owner of a domestic animal could be held liable for injury.
Advancements in cryopreservation of domestic animal embryos.
The story is much the same in animal breeding, where over a sixth of the 3,800 breeds of domestic animal that existed a century ago have disappeared.
Effective size is also central to conservation genetics, since it is the criterion generally used for defining degree of endangerment of wild as well as domestic animal species or breeds.
The interpretation of genotypic ratios in domestic animal populations.