Yes , they have nerve endings which the chicken's brain interprets as pain .
The answer is no. Recent studies by scientists have found that fish do not in fact feel pain. According to well respected scientists, including Stephen Hawking (Who says, "I am much like a fish. I can not feel pain.), fish lack the neocortex in the brain to actually feel pain. They can react to pain, but do not actually feel any discomfort, and simply react to something touching them, much like an ordinary person. Findings found from Cambridge Biological Science department, 2008. See the Related Link below. i think they do because scientist's have just proved that they do feel pain However, we DON'T have to make them suffer unnecessary , like eating them alive etc... My opinion (Rebecca Marie) is that we should assume they can feel pain and treat them in a humane manner anyhow.
ride a train = running away from a difficult situation walk in the rain = enjoying the experience or moment in time feel no pain = avoiding reality
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All chickens lay best in the spring and the fall. Most chickens stop altogether during the summer and winter.
Every human body is different into how we feel pain. A contraction is esentially a cramp, or a tightening of the muscles. Some woman feel severe pain with very mild contractions, and others can deliver a baby naturally and say they felt discomfort. As contractions progress, pain progresses as well. I have seen woman be in the beginning stages of labor and not even know when they were haveing a contraction, others have described what you are: a tightening feeling, and others want an epideral from the getgo; although, most epiderals cannot be given until after 4 centameters dialated or more! Enjoy your lack of pain, many women envy you!
Yes, chickens are capable of feeling pain. They have a nervous system that allows them to experience sensations, including pain.
Chickens may feel pain during the cutting? It suffers until the blood has finally gone.
Yes, chickens can feel pain when they are being raised for consumption. They have nerve endings and sensory receptors that allow them to experience pain and distress.
When chickens are slaughtered properly by trained individuals, the process is designed to be quick and minimize suffering. Ideally, the pain should be very brief as the chickens are stunned or killed swiftly. It is important to follow humane practices to ensure the welfare of the animals.
Chickens can have aspirin for pain relief. You can drop a tablet of aspirin in their water and this will help relive any pain.
Yes , they feel pain
No, brains do not feel pain because they lack pain receptors.
No, the brain itself does not feel pain because it lacks pain receptors. However, surrounding tissues and structures in the head can feel pain.
No, the brain itself does not feel pain because it lacks pain receptors. However, surrounding tissues and structures in the head can feel pain.
because they feel like it
Yes, all mammals feel pain.
No, the brain itself does not feel pain because it lacks pain receptors. However, surrounding tissues and structures in the head can feel pain.