• ryathal@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Far to many people that have no experience with animals give them human thoughts and competency.

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      1 year ago

      Anthropomorphism.

      That’s a mouth full.

      Sometimes it seems we are too evolved for our own good but I like to think this tendency of ours will lead to a greater good.

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      That theory goes out the window when you have a city sliker meet a farm animal in person. One of my favorite childhood pass times was seeing city blokes cower in fear of petting a chicken or goat especially when that same person has pictures of chickens in their home because they are cute

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        That’s just a whole lot of confirmation bias speaking. Most people are gonna hesitate when they encounter totally new things that’s not unique to people from any type of place.

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        The goat I understand. Those fuckers are mean, and they bite. Who TF is afraid of a chicken? Turkey, sure. Again, they are mean and big enough to fight back. The chickens found out that they “can” become soccer balls if they piss off the ape that is bringing them food.

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          Who TF is afraid of a chicken?

          Have you not met any chickens? They can be downright NASTY. And a lot of people don’t have it in them to kick a chicken.

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            I lived on a farm as a kid and had to kick them out of the way to feed the little fuckers. They aren’t scary, but yeah they are ill-tempered and nasty, if you don’t out mass them by several times their mass. Kicking in this sense is more like shoving them with your foot, unless one of the fuckers bites, then they get a more forceful shove, that causes them to use their wings since they go a few inches off the ground.

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              Well yeah. I think scary is subjective on that sense. I have a big dog who used to be fear aggressive toward me and he didn’t scare me (even though I knew he could kill me if he tried). It’s about how comfortable we are in a situation, I suppose. My wife got attacked by coyotes once, so she’s more cautious around them than any of our neighbors.

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          You’d be surprised by how many blokes are afraid of the adorable little balls of feathers that are always running away from them