Can a chicken hear?

At a level of 60 dB sound pressure level (re 20 μN/m(2)), their hearing range extends from 9.1 Hz to 7.2 kHz, with a best sensitivity of 2.6 dB at 2 kHz. Chickens have better sensitivity than humans for frequencies below 64 Hz; indeed, their sensitivity to infrasound exceeds that of the homing pigeon.
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How well can a chicken hear?

Chicken Hearing Range

They can hear sounds in the 10-12,000 Hz range, while the human ear generally hears sounds in the 20-20,000 Hz range, meaning that chickens can hear sounds that are inaudible to humans. And chickens have better hearing than humans below 64 Hz.
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Can chickens understand when you talk to them?

Chickens are very vocal by nature and will most definitely respond if you were to engage them in conversation. Chooks are just like feathery little toddlers who just discovered the wonder of words. As sociable friendly creatures, chickens enjoy vocal interactions with their backyard keepers.
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Can chicken hear us?

Most birds, including chickens, hear well. Birds have ears on both sides of their heads, and unlike humans, birds do not have external flaps on their ears. Instead, the opening of the ear is covered by a special tuft of feathers. These feathers protect the ear without impairing perception of sound.
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Do chickens have ears?

Yes, that's right. Chickens do have ears although they are hidden by the feathers on the side of the head. But when the feathers are pushed aside, the openings that serve as ears appear. There is no outer ear, such as we humans have, but chickens do have earlobes which can be clearly seen.
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Do loud noises bother chickens?

In addition, studies have shown that loud noises found near airports, rail road tracks or loud hydraulic or pneumatic equipment and machinery close to the chickens leads to lower egg production, stunted growth, higher blood pressure, stress and fatigue in the chickens.
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Are chickens sensitive to noise?

At a level of 60 dB sound pressure level (re 20 μN/m(2)), their hearing range extends from 9.1 Hz to 7.2 kHz, with a best sensitivity of 2.6 dB at 2 kHz. Chickens have better sensitivity than humans for frequencies below 64 Hz; indeed, their sensitivity to infrasound exceeds that of the homing pigeon.
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How do you say hello to a chicken?

1. Buh-Dup! This is a normal chicken greeting, they say it to humans, other chickens, and pretty much anything!
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Do chickens remember you?

Recent research has shown that chickens can distinguish between more than 100 faces of their own species and of humans, so they know who you are and will remember you if you treat them badly.
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What sounds do chickens like?

The general consensus among various research groups is that chickens favor classical music. However, in 2004 a group of researchers in Spain found that laying hens exposed to Mozart's String Quartets K428 and K458 became more fearful than hens in a control group.
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How do chickens see humans?

Chickens possess not only the three basic color cones that humans do (red, yellow and blue) but also an ultra-violet light (UV) cone. This allows them to differentiate between and see far more colors and shades than humans can.
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Why do my chickens laugh?

At times when they're nervous, it can almost sound as if they're laughing. These are just a few examples. Other sounds that chickens produce include the "cackle" hens make after they have laid an egg. A broody or dominant hen can issue warning to others to stay away.
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Do chickens learn their names?

You will notice that each one will respond to their own name and they will learn the names of the other chickens. When you pick up your chicken for their daily inspection or to give them attention, say their name and they will learn it very quickly. They will also learn your name if you say it when you approach them.
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Do chickens have feelings?

Chickens have complex negative and positive emotions, as well as a shared psychology with humans and other ethologically complex animals. They exhibit emotional contagion and some evidence for empathy.
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Can chickens see in the dark?

However, chickens do not have night vision. They can't see in the dark. But chickens can sense whether it is light or dark through the pineal gland. The pineal gland sits above her midbrain behind her eyes, and allows a chicken to sense daylight as well as the changing seasons.
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How far can chickens see?

Chickens can simultaneously focus on something about 20cm away, and an object far in the distance (like a bird of prey). They appear not to look down when they scratch because holding their heads up allows them to scan the horizon for predators and focus on the ground at the same time.
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How can you tell if a chicken is happy?

High energy: Healthy chickens are social, curious and should feel energized to freely move throughout the coop, run or backyard. A lack of movement, low head carriage and overall depressed appearance may be a sign that something is wrong.
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How long do chickens sleep for?

The minimum sleep duration for a chicken is 8 hours, which is similar to many other animals, but it won't be odd to see a chicken sleeping for up to 12 hours in a day. It depends on many factors because they rely on the sun when it comes to their sleeping pattern.
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Do chickens talk to each other?

Chickens are very vocal creatures, and they communicate with each other frequently. Chickens are rarely quiet for long unless they are sleeping.
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Do chickens like being petted?

Many chickens love being given affection and one key way you can give it to them is by petting them. However, they usually only allow this type of contact once they get used to you and if you interact with them calmly and gently.
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How do you communicate with chickens?

To talk to your chickens, listen for a loud cackle or clucking sound, which hens usually make after they lay an egg. If you hear hissing or growling, know that your chickens probably feel threatened by something.
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Do chickens have language?

We all know that roosters crow – but did you know that chickens actually have a far more sophisticated communication system than traditionally thought? They have their own language with around 30 different calls that have their own specific meanings, and these calls start when the chick is still inside the egg.
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Are chickens loud at night?

All chickens make some noise at bedtime but chicks and young birds can make quite a lot of noise before bedtime.
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Do chickens pee?

These lobes are located under their lungs. As birds do not have a urinary bladder, their pee is non-water soluble uric acid. If you have observed your chicken's poop, their “pee” is the white paste and some liquid that's excreted out as they release their waste.
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Do chickens snore when they sleep?

Nicole Gennetta, author of "Backyard Poultry Health Guide: Diagnosis & Treatment," wrote on Quora in December 2017 that it's not technically possible for chickens to snore. "Snoring is caused by air passing through a narrowed airway as the individual sleeps.
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