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  1. SwampPrincessChick

    How Do They Know the Difference?

    All of that is completely outrageous. Cockfighting is utterly wrong, and nobody should be able to speak of otherwise. You are totally right . . . sickening would be an understatement for what people do to chickens and other animals because they believe animals have lower intelligence than them...
  2. SwampPrincessChick

    How Do They Know the Difference?

    Is cockfighting illegal where you live? The police will bust cockfighting rings if they are against the law.
  3. SwampPrincessChick

    How Do They Know the Difference?

    Thank you from rescuing an ex-cockfighting rooster, they definitely need love after the horrors they have experienced.
  4. SwampPrincessChick

    How Do They Know the Difference?

    That is interesting, I will attempt to find it!
  5. SwampPrincessChick

    How Do They Know the Difference?

    Accurate discussion between my chickens.
  6. SwampPrincessChick

    How Do They Know the Difference?

    Even birds with small wingspans will startle mine, I suppose because they fly so fast. And Polish are naturally very flighty, and they are the main ones who act like they are going to get killed when even a woodpecker flies over.
  7. SwampPrincessChick

    How Do They Know the Difference?

    Not for mine. They can hear a hawk call from a long way off and they will still do a warning sound.
  8. SwampPrincessChick

    How Do They Know the Difference?

    If I lived outside and had to worry about birds of prey swooping down and killing me, I suppose I would have the ability to differentiate sounds as well.
  9. SwampPrincessChick

    How Do They Know the Difference?

    Very good explanation, I didn't think about that! If chickens can see in ranges that no human can, then they could most likely also hear in ranges that humans can't. That makes sense!
  10. SwampPrincessChick

    How Do They Know the Difference?

    Hello, everyone. I have a question regarding how chickens can tell the difference of noises that are seemingly almost exactly the same. Practically everyone who studies birds, or at least watches the birds by their feeder, knows that jays happen to be aggressive and they will chase off any...
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