Introduction: use new genetic technologies and animal breeding methods carefully to avoid problems.
Domestication to dolly and beyond: a brief history of animal modification.
Good for whom? Differences between human and animal enhancement.
Working equids: the welfare of those worked to their limit.
Genetics and other technologies for increasing the productivity of cattle, sheep and pigs: welfare implications.
Technologies for increasing the productivity of poultry: welfare implications.
Selective breeding, cloning and gene editing of dogs and cats for appearance and performance traits.
Methods to increase fish production: welfare and sustainability implications.
Welfare concerns in genetically modified laboratory mice and rats.
Cloning, editing and GMOs for animal enhancement.
From bionic cat to superdog: ethical challenges of advanced prosthetic technology in veterinary medicine.
Animal welfare and the brave new world of modifying animals.
A duty to the enhanced, not a duty to enhance: welfare responsibilities associated with domestication.
Pressing animals beyond their biological limits.
Concluding: pushing animals to their limits.