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  2. Empathy in chickens - Wikipedia

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    Empathy in chickens is the ability of a chicken to understand and ... Empathetic response by hens is preceded by the determination that hens recognize distress in ...

  3. Chick sexing - Wikipedia

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    Vent sexing in Wenchang, Hainan, China (2014). Vent sexing, also known simply as venting, involves squeezing the feces out of the chick, which opens up the chick's anal vent (called a cloaca) slightly, allowing the chicken sexer to see if the chick has a small "bump", which would indicate that the chick is a male.

  4. Chicken - Wikipedia

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    Many people obtain chickens for their egg production but often name them and treat them as any other pet like cats or dogs. Chickens provide companionship and have individual personalities. While many do not cuddle much, they will eat from one's hand, jump onto one's lap, respond to and follow their handlers, as well as show affection.

  5. Can chickens fly? Here's everything to know about the bird's ...

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    Scientifically known as Gallus gallus domesticus, chickens are one of the most widespread and common domesticated animals in the world.The global chicken population reached over 33 billion, with ...

  6. Totally Relaxed Chicken Starts Purring While Getting a Bath ...

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    Know Your Chickens shared, "Chickens are very intelligent, and are fairly easy to train and taught to do tricks – in some cases, you can even teach them to do things on command." They go on to ...

  7. Funny Chicken Insists on Being Carried to Coop Each Night ...

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    Chickens will usually settle in for the night at dusk and rise at dawn. They typically get eight hours of sleep — just like us! Their easy sleep schedule is probably why so many people love ...

  8. Feral chicken - Wikipedia

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    Like the red junglefowl (the closest wild relative of domestic chickens), feral chickens will roost in bushes in order to avoid predators at night. [1] Feral chickens typically form social groups composed of a dominant cockerel, several hens, and subordinate cocks. Sometimes the dominant cockerel is designated by a fight between cocks. [2]

  9. You Can't Help But Crack Up at These Jokes about Chickens - AOL

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    That means you very likely know someone who has adopted a flock, you’ve personally enjoyed the fruits of a friend of a friend’s chicken’s labor, or you’ve got chicks of your very own set ...