Are Chickens Smart ?

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In the Brooder
Jan 23, 2018
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Hi, I have had a new flock of six pullets now for about three months (it's summer here in New Zealand). They have got used to me, very tame. This morning I went out to feed and water them and collect the eggs as I do every morning, and instead of running up to me as usual they all ran away and hid under the flax bushes in their paddock - very strange. I was worried they might have something wrong with them, until later on I realised that due our current heatwave I had, for the first time, put on a big old straw hat of my husbands on my way to their paddock. My question of course is - did they not recognise me in my hat ? And is that the reason they were spooked? Anyone else had similar experiences? And do chickens really recognise individual human beings by their faces? It's not as if I always wear the same clothes or footwear......
 
They recognize faces but they do have a hard time with change. When winter came this year, I ran outside to take care of things with a big puffy coat on, and they have never seen me all bundled up they got scared and ran away from me too. Lol. It took them a few days to get use to it, now they dont care.
 
Hi, I have had a new flock of six pullets now for about three months (it's summer here in New Zealand). They have got used to me, very tame. This morning I went out to feed and water them and collect the eggs as I do every morning, and instead of running up to me as usual they all ran away and hid under the flax bushes in their paddock - very strange. I was worried they might have something wrong with them, until later on I realised that due our current heatwave I had, for the first time, put on a big old straw hat of my husbands on my way to their paddock. My question of course is - did they not recognise me in my hat ? And is that the reason they were spooked? Anyone else had similar experiences? And do chickens really recognise individual human beings by their faces? It's not as if I always wear the same clothes or footwear......
My sisters rooster recognizes me as the person that makes the teenage roosters disappear. He was dancing his head around excited last time I came to visit, he had recently lost the fight for top roo.
 
Thanks for all your answers, chickens must a lot smarter than I gave them credit for, though I have definitely noticed they have personalities! I've found keeping chooks has given me quite a few little giggles so far, and lots more pleasure than I expected....
 
I reckon they have chickenalities ;)

My girls also do not like it when I wear a bright coloured dress as opposed to the normal shorts and T-shirt. They have even freaked out when hubby has come home from work wearing long pants.

Just the other day, FIL who usually wears a sarong and T-shirt at home, got back from Town and was wearing long pants; the girls raised the alarm :rolleyes:
 

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