National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and the Environment: Emotion Can Also Cause Chickens to Get Red in the Face
April 24, 2024
April 24, 2024
PARIS, France, April 24 (TNSres) -- The National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and the Environment issued the following news release:
How can we know what chickens are feeling? An INRAE research team were able to uncover various degrees of redness on chickens' faces depending on their emotional state, while, at the same time, demonstrating that the skin of chickens that were used to humans stayed lighter in colour, thereby indicating a calmer state when humans were nearby . . .
How can we know what chickens are feeling? An INRAE research team were able to uncover various degrees of redness on chickens' faces depending on their emotional state, while, at the same time, demonstrating that the skin of chickens that were used to humans stayed lighter in colour, thereby indicating a calmer state when humans were nearby . . .