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Olfaction is a very misunderstood sense in hens

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March 2025

Paul Donovan investigates the sense of smell, and how it impacts behaviour.

Olfaction is a very misunderstood sense in hens

When we think of chickens, we often associate their behaviour with visual and auditory cues - pecking at grain, clucking loudly, or flapping their wings. However, there's a lesser-known sense that plays a vital role in shaping their daily lives: olfaction, or the sense of smell.

Contrary to popular belief, chickens possess a surprisingly well-developed olfactory system, capable of detecting subtle scents, and influencing their behaviour in profound ways. From scratching for food to recognising social hierarchy, chickens also rely heavily on their sense of smell to navigate their environment.

Olfaction plays a critical role in chicken behaviour, affecting everything from stress levels, to spatial memory. Yet, despite its importance, the role of olfaction in chicken behaviour remains poorly understood.

In this article, we'll delve into the fascinating world of chicken olfaction, exploring the anatomy and physiology of their olfactory system, the various roles smell plays in their behaviour, and practical applications for poultry farmers, and smallholders.

imageEVOLUTION OF OLFACTION IN CHICKENS

The evolution of olfaction in chickens is deeply rooted in their ancestral history. Birds evolved from theropod dinosaurs, and their olfactory system shares similarities with these ancestral predators.

Fossil records indicate that early birds, such as Archaeopteryx, possessed a relatively developed olfactory system around 150 million years ago. This sensory capability likely aided their survival, enabling them to detect food, predators, and mates.

As birds diversified, olfactory adaptations emerged to suit specific ecological niches. Chickens, descended from Jungle Fowl, and inherited robust olfactory systems suited for foraging and predator avoidance in dense vegetation.

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