What chicken behavior can teach us about ourselves.

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  • Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
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  • @melaniedelaware7500
    @melaniedelaware7500 Рік тому +13

    There is absolutely an alpha chicken. You are absolutely correct. As in all social animals, there is always a dominance factor that comes into it. The alpha theory was “debunked” by replacing it with “it’s just parents and their babies” but that is still a dominance hierarchy, and when a younger dog matures and the older one gets old and weak, the younger one will take over.

  • @melzuber
    @melzuber Рік тому +4

    Great video! Thanks for sharing! Love all the truth you’re telling!

  • @astrid8083
    @astrid8083 Рік тому +7

    I can so relate to you.
    I am also very authentic just like you, nobody tells me what to do, unless i respect you....and that does not happen fast😂.
    I really like you Rachel...you rock girl❤

  • @sussanfordham223
    @sussanfordham223 Рік тому +5

    I so love these life lessons, you should write a book, put me down for 2 books

  • @helengarrett6378
    @helengarrett6378 Рік тому +2

    Yup! Pecking order!

  • @vickylynch7201
    @vickylynch7201 Рік тому +3

    🙋🏻‍♀️I was that child🤣..My partner said there is always that"top dog" chicken that no one messes with. That makes so much sense about the pecking Order!.. I'm learning so much about Chickens that I never knew, There's definitely more to them than you'd first think!..Not gonna lie, it seems they can be a lil cray cray..👀🐓😂

  • @journeysofschleich4640
    @journeysofschleich4640 Рік тому +3

    I find it so hilarious how people claim dominance hierarchy, is false, yet they believe in the pecking order. It seriously makes no sense to me lol great video as always ❤

  • @rosannecollin7387
    @rosannecollin7387 Рік тому +2

    My son was diagnosed with ODD at 12. I used to call him my little button pusher. Actually had a teacher ask me to tell him he needed to listen to her. LOL. Pulled him out of that class fast.

  • @dianestoltz8502
    @dianestoltz8502 Рік тому

    So true 👍, about leadership

  • @scott9561
    @scott9561 Рік тому +6

    Rachel!! Loving the cheekans...and your uploads!!
    By the way, speaking of social hierarchies, one of the terms that's fascinating (I learned it in a government course years ago) is as follows. There's a dynamic, amongst adults, known as the 'iron rule/law of oligarchy.' Basically stated (paraphrased from the professor who taught it to us) this rule/'law' points out the dynamic that in any group of adults (say 25-30 adult students in a college class), that there will *always* be 1-2 individuals, from amongst the 25-30 aggregate number, who self-appoint/step up into a 'leadership' role...even though they were not asked to do so - nor were they appointed by the professor of the class to do so.
    I have always found this interesting - and have seen it play out, innumerably, over the years since then. Thought I'd share this one with you for your use; or for grins and giggles, if nothing else.
    Best regards,
    Scott(y) Corso Knight

    • @scott9561
      @scott9561 Рік тому +1

      @@nicholegallo1090 NiCh-y (aka, Young Quain!!), Thanks. It’s great to have tender hearted Senzas…in the house.
      Warm regards,
      Scott(y)
      🐾🗡🐕

  • @lovebeloved4life838
    @lovebeloved4life838 Рік тому +4

    All animals have a social hierarchy if they live in groups

  • @naminakamura5290
    @naminakamura5290 Рік тому +3

    😂my daughter has what you have, but it's not recognised for diagnosis in the UK. I went on the net, got myself a book and OMG! It makes so much sense!!!😂

  • @dawnhart608
    @dawnhart608 Рік тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @wildpuffalumps
    @wildpuffalumps Рік тому +3

    I just read a great blogpost about using spent coffee grounds for coop bedding. It’s easily scoop able and not harmful to the chickens. If you have a Starbucks nearby they’ll give you the spent grounds for fee and you just put them on a tarp to dry in the sun and toss in the coop! Also great for your garden 🪴!

  • @helenjanelowden8572
    @helenjanelowden8572 Рік тому +2

    Cutting sod of Earth with the grass on pop in pen they will like very much.

  • @Katie-xc8jx
    @Katie-xc8jx Рік тому +1

    My mom is a para for elementary kids and I can say this is 100% true. She has had the crap beat out of her by 6 year olds because they are never expelled or got in any sort of trouble. The whole concept now is "let them do what they want" and it's insane. This whole idea of "flat earthers" and "no alphas" is insane to me. Like how can we be falling so far back into the past when we have all of this research and science to back it up!? I honestly do not want to see what this world is going to turn into. It's scary.

  • @digitalplacement
    @digitalplacement Рік тому

    As I understand, being similar to you as you described in this video, defiance comes from not having a solid confidence in your parents as a young child. It is learned that you have to protect yourself at a very young age. You offer very interesting perspectives and can't wait to see more. Thank you for your contribution to this world and these animals 😊

  • @nedawilmhoff3599
    @nedawilmhoff3599 Рік тому +1

    I love my dog and she is my baby but she is a dog and thinks like a dog. Can’t help but think some behaviors are due to attitudes in the schools. Someone needs to earn my respect and the social standing means nothing to me. I do respect police and all the crap they have to deal with.
    Chickens are savage animals.

  • @hayley7977
    @hayley7977 Рік тому +1

    Rachael have you been diagnosed with ADHD? Oppositional defiance disorder is common amongst people with ADHD. Also your bursts of energy, many new hobbies, impulsivity and then ultimately the burn out after doing too much. These are all aspects of ADHD. Just wondered if you were aware?

  • @nicolemid3129
    @nicolemid3129 Рік тому

    Dominant , leader like personality is not the same as ODD. But you had to adapt as a kid to survive. I would of never of guessed you had that diagnoses. Sounds like you really overcame much adversity. Unfortunately ODD can develop into Antisocial Personality Disorder....and more severe Socio/psychopath . We can all change, grow, learn and thats the best part.