Chickens are some of the most understood animals on the planet, yet they’re some of the most loveable animals. These facts will prove it.
There are more chickens on the planet than any other land animal. Let’s learn a little bit more about them!
Chickens can recognize up to 100 faces.
Chickens don’t just recognize other chickens, either. These faces included those of humans! Chickens even remember positive or negative experiences with the faces they recognize and pass that information on to members of their flocks.
Chickens dream.
Similar to dogs and cats who may act like they’re chasing something while asleep, chickens also have very vivid dreams! Chickens experience rapid-eye movement (REM) sleep, but researchers don’t yet know what they dream about. We can only imagine!
Chickens pass down information.
It’s not just your grandparents or parents who can show you the shortcuts to life—such as the best way to cook spinach or the best cleaning methods. Chickens pass down knowledge from generation to generation if given the chance to do so.
Chickens chirp to their eggs.
One of the sweetest things you’ll ever hear is that hens chirp to their babies while they’re in the eggs and the chicks chirp back! They also make around 30 different calls to communicate with each other, expressing everything from “thanks for the food!” to “there’s a predator in the coop!”
Chickens are hierarchal.
If you’ve heard the term “pecking order” in your life, that comes from the flock structure of chickens. These pecking orders are extremely complex social structures and flock members know exactly where they fit in.
Chickens use past experiences to make decisions.
Like how we’ve learned not to touch a hot stove or why we need to wear sunscreen, chickens use past experiences to inform their decisions. They’ll remember enjoying certain foods or what brought danger to their flock and make decisions based on those experiences.
Chickens empathize with their peers.
Chickens are the epitome of empaths. Empathy is one of the most interesting things about chickens. If a peer is hurt, stressed, or even happy, other chickens will not only understand, but share those feelings.
Chickens have great memories.
They can solve puzzles by pecking at the pieces with their beaks to let their human helpers know which ones go where. Chickens have also been caught on tape finding treats hidden under cups.
Chickens purr like cats!
When a chicken is happy, cozy, and safe, they will close their eyes and purr softly. You’ll just have to trust us on this one.
Chickens suffer immensely on factory farms.
Chickens are the most intensely farmed land animals on the planet. With billions (yes with a “b”) of chickens spanning the globe, they often suffer in tight, filthy factory farms for egg and meat production.
Chickens are deserving of good lives.
Chickens are sentient beings, meaning they experience a wide range of emotions and can feel pain. Each chicken on a factory farm has a distinct personality and desires, but factory farms deny everything that comes naturally to these intelligent and sensitive animals. Every chicken deserves a good life where they can raise their babies and perform other natural behaviors like foraging for food, dust-bathing, and roaming freely.
Chickens are sentient beings, meaning they experience a wide range of emotions and can feel pain.