chickens in some senses are quite intelligent and actually have a lot in common with house hold pets, for example I have a chicken living in my house (long story) she is aloud to roam around free if we are at home, she has learned there are places she is not aloud to go but if she is mad at us she will go into that area so she can get attention. they tend to have a weak spot when it comes to shiny things and if it is at all possible attempts to eat it( my chicken has ate a set of bells and half a drill bit). She also tries to take on our dogs. all in all I would have to say that considering the brain size of a chicken they do pretty good.
A recent report has implied that chickens can be as smart as a 4 year old human.
yes they are smart because they sense when there is a storm and tell the chickens when to come in side...:p
maybe a little more than a rooster <----- a rooster is a chicken
Yes. And chickens have been trained to do just about anything.
One that runs away before it gets killed and eaten.
It's generally accepted that game birds have the most "street smarts" and typically survive longer than other breeds.
Chickens aren't dumb.
no the pembroke welsh corgi is the 11th smartest breed
No, the pembroke welsh corgi or brittany is the 11th smartest breed
No, the Poodle is the second smartest breed of dog, only surpassed by the Border Collie.
The smartest canine breed is the Border collie. In second place is the poodle, and the third smartest dog is the German shepherd.
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No, the Border Collie and Poodle are the smartest dog breeds.
Border Collie
The smartest breed is the border collie, and poodles are second smartest. German Shepherds are third smartest, doberman pinschers are the fifth smartest, the Labrador is the 7th smartest, etc.
The second smartest dog is the German shepherd. The first smartest dog is the golden retreiver
poodles are the smartest dogs and I think they are like the 5th smartest animal