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  2. Do chickens have feelings? Should we be concerned by displays of emotion? Are they sentient (aware of pleasure or pain)? We cannot directly experience the feelings of chickens, other animals, or even other people, although at least humans can tell us about it.

  3. Short Answer. Yes, chickens are capable of having feelings. They are social animals that can form bonds with one another, experience stress, and even show empathy towards other chickens. Chickens also have the ability to recognize individual humans and remember them for long periods of time.

  4. Jan 3, 2017 · Chickens have complex negative and positive emotions, as well as a shared psychology with humans and other ethologically complex animals. They exhibit emotional contagion and some evidence...

    • Chickens Have A Lot To Say. Chickens are highly communicative: Using over 20 distinct vocalizations, they signal to one another “with remarkable precision about critical events in their world,” according to Dr. Chris Evans of Macquarie University.
    • Chickens Have Self-Control. In a 2005 study, chickens were presented with a button that, when pressed, gave them food. If they waited only a couple of seconds before pushing the button, they received a small amount of food, but if they waited an additional 20 seconds, they got a much larger bounty.
    • Chickens Can Perform Basic Arithmetic. Chickens have a strikingly sophisticated awareness of numbers and math: A 2017 study showed that they can add, subtract, compare data sets and count from left to right, while a 2009 study demonstrated that newborn chicks are able to follow and win simple shell games.
    • Chickens Protect and Empathize With Each Other. Like many other species, chickens are extremely protective of their young. A 2011 study found that mother hens stop preening and increase their distress vocalizations when their chicks appear visibly upset; this, the researchers explained, proves that “adult female birds possess at least one of the essential underpinning attributes of empathy.”
  5. Mar 14, 2024 · Do Chickens Have Emotions? Scientific research and observations have shown that chickens experience a range of emotions, including joy, fear, empathy, and the formation of meaningful social bonds (with people and flock mates).

  6. Jan 3, 2024 · A new study suggests the latter: Most people can accurately tell how chickens are feeling by listening to their voices, researchers report today in Royal Society Open Science. Scientists asked nearly 200 volunteers to listen to 16 recordings of hens.

  7. Feb 19, 2024 · Chickens are living beings with personalities that can feel a wide range of emotions. They can also feel pain, fear, and comfort. They are intelligent animals that display empathy toward their young.

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