Overview
Domestic animals are species that have been bred and kept by humans over many generations for purposes such as food, labour, materials, research, and companionship. Through the long process of domestication, these animals, which include cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, horses, poultry, dogs, and cats, have undergone genetic and behavioural changes that distinguish them from their wild ancestors and adapt them to life alongside people. Domestic animals hold considerable economic, agricultural, and social importance, supplying meat, milk, eggs, fibre, and draught power, while also serving as companions and working partners. Their management raises ongoing considerations in animal health, welfare, breeding, and the prevention of diseases that can pass between animals and humans. As a journal focused on Zoological Research, this page situates domestic animals within the broader study of animal biology, behaviour, and health. Related peer-reviewed work indexed here includes an investigation of emerging risk factors and the isolation of potentially pathogenic bacteria from domestic dog stool in the Port Harcourt metropolis, which reflects interest in the health and microbiology of domesticated species. The page assembles encyclopedic reference information on domestic animals, including their domestication, roles, and management, consistent with the journal's zoological scope.
Research published in this journal
11 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Domestic Pigeons As A Potential Hazzard For Transmission Of Some Human Protozoan Parasites
The Novel Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19): A Narrative Review
Prevalence and Economic Importance of Bovine Hydatidosis in Animal Slaughtered in Dalomana Municipal Abattoir Southeastern, Ethiopia
Animals in the COVID-19 Era: Between Being a source, Victims, or Maybe our Hope to Overcome it!
Coronavirus: A Practicing Veterinarian Prospective
Low Seroprevalence of Brucella Spp. among Remote Colombian Communities from the Sierra Nevada De Santa Marta
Bacteriological Quality of Groundwater in Imiringi Town, Bayelsa State, Nigeria
Impacts of Cassava Mill Effluents in Nigeria
Why Do Human Body Systems Go Into Catastrophic System Failure Leading to Diseases -Is the Answer in Science or Nature?
Camel Brucellosis in Ethiopia: Seroprevalence and Associated Risk Factor
How this research is being cited
The 11 articles above have been cited 125 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2026 · Veterinary Parasitology
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2026 · Journal of Food Innovation, Nutrition, and Environmental Sciences
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2026 · RSC Advances
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2025 · Research Square (Research Square)
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2025 · Next research.
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2025 · Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
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2025 · Frontiers in Microbiology
A sample of recent works citing this journal's research on Animals, Domestic, linking to each citing work.