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OverviewDid you know that cows have best friends? That after giving birth, cows and their calves form powerful, lasting bonds? Voices of the Herdtakes you inside animal sanctuaries, where cows are cherished as unique beings with deep emotions. This stunning coffee-table book features breathtaking photography and moving rescue stories that reveal the hidden lives of cows, as told by the people who know them best. Explore the world of these remarkable animals through intimate portraits and touching narratives.Voices of the Herdnot only showcases the beauty and individuality of cows but also challenges how we view them-not as livestock, but as sentient beings with rich inner lives. With over a decade of experience photographing farmed animals, Mark Peters offers an unparalleled window into their lives, capturing their personalities, their bonds, and their resilience. Accompanying the photographs are stories of select animals by sanctuary staff, turning the book into an emotional journey.Voices of the Herdis more than a visual experience-it's a call to compassion. With every turn of the page, you'll witness the intelligence, curiosity, and affection of these gentle giants. An included essay by an animal welfare scientist further deepens your understanding of cow emotions, teaching you how to recognize their feelings through body language. Whether you're a longtime animal advocate or simply curious,Voices of the Herdwill inspire you to see cows in a new light. Purchase your copy today and join a movement of empathy, one photograph and story at a time. Contributors toVoices of the Herdinclude Anne Shroeder, Erin Amerman, Dr. Helen Lambert, Indra Lahiri, John Netzel, Jonina Turzi andSarah Salluzzo,Kelly Nix, Michele Waldman, Terry Cummings, and William and Ellen Crain. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mark PetersPublisher: Lantern Books,US Imprint: Lantern Books,US ISBN: 9781590567517ISBN 10: 159056751 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 14 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""I've spent time with cows, the rescued and the doomed, and these photos capture the personality of each being--their soul even--in a way I would not have expected in a two-dimensional medium. How Peters managed this is one of those mysteries that, lacking a photographer's talent, I will never understand. I simply know that I want to return again and again to these compelling images and the succinct, moving stories of each rescue."" --Victoria Moran, author of Main Street Vegan and co-screenwriter of the movie Miss Liberty ""Cows are highly intelligent and deeply sentient and emotional beings. Each and every individual has a unique personality, and it's fair to say not a single cow enjoys being farmed for human meals. In Voices of the Herd, Mark Peters shares deeply moving and personal photographs and stories of rescued 'food cows'--the fortunate few spared from lives of unimaginable suffering. Through the heartfelt care of compassionate humans, these individuals find safety, love, and healing from their scars of torture and confinement. Reading about Lucky, Moksha, and Watson, to name a few whose stories are told, I was reminded that the right question isn't 'What's for dinner?' but 'Who's for dinner?' I hope this book inspires readers to honor the voices of farmed and rescued cows, who express far more than a simple 'moo, ' and rethink the anonymous and hidden lives behind steak, beef, and burgers."" --Marc Bekoff, Ph.D, author of The Animals' Agenda: Freedom, Compassion, and Coexistence in the Human Age and The Emotional Lives of Animals: A Leading Scientist Explores Animal Joy, Sorrow, and Empathy--and Why They Matter ""Voices of the Herd features striking photographs and poignant stories of cows who have been fortunate enough to escape the horrible fate that befalls tens of millions of their peers in the United States. Photographer Mark Peters' portraits capture the beauty of these souls who share our desire to live."" --Seth Goldman, co-founder of Eat the Change/Just Ice Tea, chair of the board of PLNT Burger ""Thank you, Mark Peters, for giving us the rare opportunity to see and get to know beautiful bovines. People don't know what interesting animals they are! Mark breaks the mold of what animal photography can be and which species we believe to be deserving of portraits, stories, research, and our compassion. Cows are all around us--in crowded farms, on our plates--and we rarely get to see or know them. Mark helps correct that through this collection of stunning portraits and moving stories."" --Jo-Anne McArthur, photojournalist and founder of We Animals ""This book is an all-around beauty. With exquisite black-and-white photographs, lyrical prose, and touching stories, Mark Peters presents the true nature of cows in ways that the purveyors of dairy and beef don't want you to see--as social, sensitive individuals who treasure their lives."" --Jonathan Balcombe, author of Super Fly and What a Fish Knows ""Joy, kindness, playfulness, resilience after trauma--so many cow emotions come alive in this gorgeous book. Peters' photographs splendidly pair with essays from sanctuary caretakers to highlight cow personalities and love shared among cow family and friends. Everything about this book resonates with me, especially its message motivating us to bring about a kinder world for all beings."" --Barbara J. King, author of How Animals Grieve ""Filled with exquisite photographs and heart-touching stories, Voices of the Herd reveals cows as they really are: very sensitive and very social. The expressions of these cows, joyously living out their lives in sanctuaries, filled me with hope. With its priceless imagery, this book shows us how every cow should be allowed to live . . . in peace."" --Jane Velez-Mitchell, New York Times bestselling author, UnchainedTV founder Author InformationFor over ten years, photographer Mark Peters has immersed himself in the everyday lives of the cow residents of farmed animal sanctuaries. He earns their trust by walking respectfully alongside the herd, coming to know each animal personally. Peters's ability to earn the trust of his portrait subjects has resulted in numerous cow licks, having his ear chewed on, and getting chased (but never caught) by playful ""puppy cows"" on occasion. Peters lives in Maryland with his wife, Alisa, and the two little dogs who rule their home. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |