Amazing Moment Chicken Feeding | Chicken Animal
Chickens in this video are owned by local people around the public park. These chickens are mostly independent and not quite well taken cared of by owners so much and they have to find foods themselves. Whenever I have some rice, vegetables, food, bread left I would visit and feed them. It's so nice to see them enjoy eating. It's a great time of joy watching them eat too.
Here are 10 surprising facts about chickens:
1. Chickens can distinguish between more than 100 faces of their own species. Looks like elephants aren’t the only ones who have a great memory.
2. Chickens know who’s boss—they form complex social structures known as “pecking orders,” and every chicken knows his or her place on the social ladder.
3. Chickens have full-color vision—no color-blindness here!
4. Who likes to sunbathe? Apparently everyone—humans, cats, dogs, and chickens too! You can’t blame them, and they don’t even need sunscreen.
5. Chickens are real sleeping beauties—they experience rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, which means they dream just like we do.
6. Chickens have pain receptors that give them the ability to feel pain and distress. Put yourself in the shoes (or the feathers) of a battery hen—or 452 million of them, which is how many are used for their eggs each year.
7. Hens defend their young from predators. Looks like calling someone a “chicken” is actually a compliment!
8. Who needs pepper spray? Chickens have more than 30 types of vocalizations to distinguish between threats.
9. Chickens are just like human mothers who talk to their babies in the womb—a mother hen begins to teach calls to her chicks before they even hatch.
10. Last but not least, chickens are adorable—take a look for yourself!
(Source credit: https://www.peta.org/action/10-surpri...)
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