Thursday, 19 June 2025

My book is available on Amazon!

Today is a great day for me. My book Breeding-back wild beasts: aurochs, wild horse and quagga is published and available on Amazon!

 

Go here for my book on Amazon

 


With this book, I turned all the material I gathered on this blog in 12 years into one comprehensive work, but I also included new studies that I haven’t covered on this blog yet. The bulk of the work is on the aurochs, but of course it also has a chapter on wild horses with a lot of material, and also a chapter on the quagga. And of course also a chapter on dedomestication, which is also relevant for “breeding-back”.

The book has more than 150 images, most of which are photos and life restorations I haven’t published previously.

 

These are the contents:

 

- In the first section, I cover the debate of the influence of megafauna on the landscape

- The phylogeny, taxonomy, behaviour, ecology and morphology of the aurochs is covered, the latter very extensively as you can imagine

- The domestication of the aurochs is outlined, including remarks on the mechanisms of domestication in general, including the domestication syndrome

- The history of breeding back is outlined, the role of genetics in breeding back is discussed

- A section on the history and various breeding lines of Heck cattle with lots of photos

- A section on Taurus cattle in Germany and Hungary with lots of photos, including never-before published new photos of Hungarian Taurus cattle

- A section on Tauros cattle with lots of photos

- A section on Auerrind cattle with lots of photos 

- A chapter of sections discussing hybridization with wild bovines in breeding back, the challenges for breeding back, new breeding strategies based on genetics et cetera

- The taxonomy of wild horses with remarks on the status of the Przewalski’s horse

- An extensive section on the quest for the morphology and appearance of western Eurasian wild horses and its alleged subtypes

- A section on the origins of the Exmoor pony, the Konik and the Sorraia

- Thoughts for a “breeding-back” project with horses, covering the Lippeaue horses

- A chapter on the phylogeny, morphology and appearance of the quagga and of course also the Quagga Project

- A chapter explaining my dedomestication hypothesis focusing on cattle, covering the Heck cattle at Oostvaardersplassen and Chillingham cattle, the latter with lots of photos

- Final remarks

 

The book is of course in colour and printed on qualitative paper so you can enjoy the lots and lots of photos and artworks.

 

As you know, I put my heart blood in this book and I am confident that readers of my blog and all other enthusiasts for these extinct animals will enjoy it very much.  

 


9 comments:

  1. I will never ever buy something on amazon.

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    1. You can also buy it directly from me and I send it to you if you want.

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  2. Sadly the Auerrind-Project seems not to be covered

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    1. It is, with lots of photos, I forgot to write that in the post, thanks for addressing that

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  3. Got the book... as a devout reader of the site since 2018 (!!), I've been waiting a very long time for this! Huge congratulations from one author to another and much respect from Tasmania!

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  4. This is awesome!

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  5. Delivery on June 26th. Congratulations for finishing the book, I hope it becomes a success for you. I'm happy to give something back after years of reading the blog.

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  6. Ordered! Very much look forward to reading. Do you plan on publishing a digital (EPUB or PDF version)? I have zero self space left so have to donate printed books to the charity shop once read! I think I'll want to keep this one...

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  7. Primero que nada enhorabuena, felicidades y buen trabajo. Veo en el link que únicamente está en inglés. ¿Tienes intención de traducirlo a otros idiomas? Y nuevamente buen trabajo.

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