Do domestic animals have minds and the ability to think? A provisional sample of opinions on the question.

@article{Davis1998DoDA,
  title={Do domestic animals have minds and the ability to think? A provisional sample of opinions on the question.},
  author={S. L. Davis and Peter R. Cheeke},
  journal={Journal of animal science},
  year={1998},
  volume={76 8},
  pages={
          2072-9
        }
}
Faculty, staff, and graduate students in a number of departments, students in an undergraduate course, and some groups outside the university were polled to obtain their perceptions about whether domestic animals have minds, the ability to think, and differing degrees of intelligence (the surveys focused only on horses, cows, sheep, dogs, chickens, pigs, cats, and turkeys). A clear majority of all groups surveyed (except the Department of Zoology) said yes, they believe animals have minds, but… 

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