@RoughOutlineProduce Thank you for being a voice of reason. Many of the people on here have never touched a live chicken and feel the need to berate me about hurting the chickens. I'm glad to have someone else chime in who understands what the birds were experiencing.
Amen to that. If those folks ever observed a poultry coop for any extended period of time they would realize mankind is not the only cruel or violence prone species and what gentle handling looks like.
In opposite - I rarely see someone who is handling them so softly. Plus, they act WHOLE differently if they feel threatened, hurt and so. But they were so calm and perfect actors!
No issues with this whatsoever. Chickens are a little bit like dogs in the sense they trust their owner/person and want to make them happy. I'm truly curious though WHERE this chicken came from? How were they so docile? My mom raises chickens, and I don't think they would even appreciate her son (who probably smells/looks similar) grabbing them for a project like this. I'm sure this was done humanely, or else the chicken would have obviously been in distress. But my question is 15 years late - but where did this chicken come from and did you bond with them beforehand???
You should breed two different types of chicken, or maybe use a chicken and a swan. Breed them to have different cutoff frequency. Then you mount small bird to a big bird. The big bird filters large amplitude low frequency shaking like running, and small bird filters high frequency small amplitude shaking of hands, heartbeat etc, classic double stabilized system!:D
Haha it's soo dated And super cringey to see random bible verses on a scientific channel hahaha, it's meant for logic reason and facts not mythology I guess even the smartest people in the south are still hampered by vestigial superstitions
Check yourself brother. My grandfather (in Alabama) helped put man on the moon. We probably have more rocket scientists per capita than anywhere you know. In fact, who knows, if you've ever got a RU-vid comment reply from Alabama it was probably a rocket scientist. That's how crazy the statistics are down here.
Yes, indeedy, technology has marched on and poultry genetics too must have progressed apace since this early era. The expansion of urban backyard poultry keeping must have resulted in many dog trainers offering adjunct poultry obedience classes. A hen would provide eggs as an extra bonus when not busy filming Netflix series.
This is so awesome! You know having a chicken as a camera man is a great idea. Now all you have to do is train two chickens to be actors. I'm sure it would be better then a few independent films I've seen.
Honestly impressed and amazed that you actually made a chicken cam. And I totally saw coming the chicken on table but still almost woke the house up containing laughter!
Interestingly, my university took this video as a reference for this year's group project : camera stabilization. Tons of students from the Free University of Brussels Engineering department coming right up ^^. Keep up the good work Destin, you're awesome...
If you’d told 2011 Destin that he would have 10 million subscribers and be doing multi-part videos from a nuclear sub or the Kodak factory, do you think he would have believed you?
Einsteins theory is wrong. There is a fixed point in space, and it is the chickens head. Everything in the entire universe revolves around the chickens head.
In World War II, Project Pigeon was developed to use pigeons to navigate bombs. This "had some success," but never used after electronic guidance systems were developed. That chicken eye view was mind blowing. I wonder if you could put together 2 imaging views on the chicken to see an actual view from both eye angles then piece the image into a 3D composite to see what the chicken really sees? Can chickens see in 3D around their entire viewing range because their eyes do not cross images on opposite sides of their heads? Does the chicken use this close range head tracking vs vison tracking to enable it to follow and peck exactly where bug or worm or grain or mouse or other moving food is? This may explain why chickens can peck so accurately and quickly with such a small targeting beak.
kmonnier Depth perception (the illusion of seeing in a third dimension when in reality you only see two dimensions) requires 2 different eyes to have overlapping fields of view. The chicken has no depth perception when it looks left and right at the same time; only when its FOVs overlap.
I was thinking how funny it would be if the rooster took a dump on the table when you left him alone, there. When he did, I lost it. lmao! Thanks for making this video!
i'm not sure if any scientists have noticed this before, because nobody's put a camera on a chicken before, and...scientists don't have chickens. ....but, the way the chicken moves its head(presumably to see better) could have awesome applications in machine vision--more to the point, the sharp head movements even when the chicken is held steady mimic the human eye glitching even when looking at the same thing constantly. VERY COOL. great idea for doing this, now send it to NASA! :)
And this is why grandma drew an imaginary line on the stump in front of the chicken when preparing Sunday dinner. Chicken lays there staring at the spot while she swings the ax.
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Yes. Stereoscopic vision is possible by taking two pictures of the same scene from two slightly different positions. You can take those pictures by placing two cameras side-by-side, or you can take both pictures with the same camera at different times before and after moving it. As long as you know the distance between the two points, you can make a reasonable estimate of depth.
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Destin, I have an idea that you could maybe carry out. Have you ever filmed from inside a driving car? It always gets totally shaky and uncomfortable to look at. What about taking the big-brother-chicken for a ride, and see if the stabilization works? That would be awesome :-D
You have some very calm roosters :) Roosters can be especially high strung, you certainly didn't put them in any pain because they would be jumping around and screaming, those safety glasses would have come in handy :P
Not a religious person by any means, but I appreciate that you put that Biblical quote at the end. Shows that the Bible does support science and scientific inquiry within Christian principles. As a secularist one always hears the bad quotes in the Bible that provide cover for bigotry and anti-scientific thought. But one never hears the good quotes that support the opposite.
There are reasons why I am not Catholic googling "Giovanni Bruni" didn't yield anything relevant, with one such result making me clear my history I will look at that channel Note: I am a Christian. Science is my favorite subject so I will, however, seek out the truth where ever it leads.
I was talking about how the chicken might react...some hate being touched and some are fine with putting things on them...I once got one of my chickens the wear a hat. and also chicken combs have about as many nerves as a human ear
I Am Nerd ? right, that's why I was asking if it hurts their combs as much as it hurts us. Not sure how the chicken's attitude towards getting a clip on the head is relevant.
So its based on vision and not on a knowledge about the position of its body and its movement? That means it would not work if the chicken can't see? you could try that :)
I just stumbled upon your videos, and I think that they are awesome! I dont know if you have ever hypnotized a chicken, but I think it has something to do with that vestibulo occular reflex. It is like throwing the chickens natural gyroscope out of whack, and they just lay there. It is the funniest thing.!!
Hey Destin, I loved this vid but it got me thinking. When I look at birds or chipmunks or squirrels, the speed of their movement amazes me especially how a chipmunk can completely rotate itself around its CG like nothing! Seeing what that rooster was seeing made me wonder what smaller birds and rodents see or sense causing their dramatic movement. Loving the vids!
The animal was not harmed physically, thus not shorting it's lifespan in any way. You go to school ( or did, I'm not sure) and you weren't hurt physically.