MJ's little flock

Would it be better it was part of a meta-analysis? Though I’m guessing there aren’t multiple studies on rooster comb and wattle attractiveness. Where is the funding for these studies?! :barnie
I actually laughed when I read the studies. What if roosters with bigger wattles have nicer personalities or tell better jokes? Maybe roosters with big wattles are more likely to listen and be sympathetic. :confused:

Aren't human females attracted to men with great personalities and senses of humor? (and backyard chickens of course)
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There isn't much interest in studying animal behaviour, especially when it comes to chickens.
For most people the fact that eggs come out of one end is all they are interested in.
My rather unpopular view is we could learn a lot about ourselves by studying other creatures.
Unfortunately there is this deeply entrenched view that we humans have other qualities that elevate us above the other creatures on this planet. I have yet to see any evidence of this.
One of the interesting things about the three threads we subscribe to is there is a lot of behavioral information buried in the various accounts, picture and videos.
I agree. I am clearly fascinated with these wonderful animals and how they interact. I have a complex matriarchal society in my back yard. How cool is that!

Humans don't want to study the behaviors of the animals in our food chain. Understanding them would force us to take a hard look at how awful we treat them. So we stay away and build whole TV programs around cute lemurs and majestic lions.
 
How about arrogance? Arrogance sets us apart from other animals. I don’t think it elevates us though.

I love hearing about chicken behaviour, and I love seeing my girls’ antics. My two salmons put themselves to bed in the henhouse tonight; Tegan still goes to bed in the tractor and has to be transported. I’d really like to know what’s going on in those little chicken minds!
Careful or you will wind up on permanent transport duty for Tegan like @Shadrach and Fat Bird! :gig
 
Careful or you will wind up on permanent transport duty for Tegan like @Shadrach and Fat Bird! :gig
It's become a routine now. The other day I shut the human access door and walked away. It took about half an hour before she finally came out shouting the house down.
I give her the opportunity to make her own way every morning. The door is quite wide and if I'm not showing signs of picking her up, she moves to the side of the entrance closest to me and stands right on the edge waiting. She sort of burbles away to herself when I carry her.:love
 

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