I switched the other way. Not only does raising chickens have a lesser ecological impact by mass, chickens are already so witless that if you cut their heads off, they don’t get any dumber.
chickens are already so witless that if you cut their heads off, they don’t get any dumber.
It’s a good link, but there is no call to say this. Chickens are not particularly stupid, have a reasonably advanced social hierarchy and can be trained.
I sometimes suspect my family’s chickens are smarter than our cat. Bird’s brains are organized differently, and while I haven’t studies it or even though about it all that deeply so I could be dead wrong, birds seem vastly better at things humans tend to associate with smartness (presumably the things there is the most variation in between humans) than mammals relative to their total intelligence.
I switched the other way. Not only does raising chickens have a lesser ecological impact by mass, chickens are already so witless that if you cut their heads off, they don’t get any dumber.
It’s a good link, but there is no call to say this. Chickens are not particularly stupid, have a reasonably advanced social hierarchy and can be trained.
I was being facetious. Chickens are not literally that stupid, but they’re a lot dumber than many of the things we could be eating instead.
Crows for example. ;)
I sometimes suspect my family’s chickens are smarter than our cat. Bird’s brains are organized differently, and while I haven’t studies it or even though about it all that deeply so I could be dead wrong, birds seem vastly better at things humans tend to associate with smartness (presumably the things there is the most variation in between humans) than mammals relative to their total intelligence.