Horses, Cats, and Chickens: Animal Power and Us
How have animals influenced the American economy over the course of the nation’s history? And why have we seen such a sizable pandemic pet boom?
Heather and Joanne discuss three moments where animals shaped national culture and financial health: the rise of the frontier cat in the mid-1800s, the decline of the urban horse in the early 1900s, and the brief craze in backyard chicken coops that accompanied both World Wars.
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