The Sentient World of Animals 
        
          
             
               
                  
                  
                The 
                   Intelligence and Motherly 
                  Love  
                   
                  of Animals 
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         By a fellow initiate in Shanxi, China (Originally 
          in Chinese)
         
          
            A Loving Mother Hen 
        
         When I was small, my family lived close 
          to a rural area and followed the life style and daily routine of the 
          nearby farmers. Almost every household in the neighborhood raised chickens 
          which ran free in the yards during the day. At feeding time or rest 
          time I would call loudly to our chickens. Although human voices are 
          similar, the chickens always recognized their master’s voice and 
          rushed home from all directions. 
        
 One of our neighbors had an old hen 
          that laid eggs constantly. Each time after she laid eggs, she would 
          cluck a while. Then, for a period of time, she did not seem to lay any 
          eggs. The grass nest prepared for her stayed empty and our neighbor 
          did not notice anything special. 
        
 After several days, our neighbor saw 
          the hen leading a brood of chicks lined up neatly in a row. The chicks 
          were truly lovely! Many people came to see them and discuss what had 
          happened. They believed that the hen was so anxious to become a mother 
          that she hid and incubated her eggs! It was said that a mother hen could 
          not leave her nest during incubation, and it took about twenty-one days 
          for the eggs to hatch. Only after the incubation period could the hen 
          move off the nest. However, this mother hen managed to have a normal 
          life while finding time to secretly sit on her eggs. Everyone wondered 
          how she found a place to hide more than a dozen eggs. She changed her 
          habit of clucking and concealed her eggs until the eggs were hatched. 
          The whole process escaped everyone’s attention. Her intelligence 
          and patience was indeed remarkable! 
        
        
          
 The Unconditional Love of 
            a Pigeon 
        
         One day, my elder brother brought home 
          a pair of pigeons. Dad built a nest for them beneath the eaves of our 
          house. Soon they started to reproduce. When the young birds grew bigger, 
          their parents kicked them out of the nest so they would live independently. 
          Our pigeon population grew and grew, until the eaves of our house had 
          no more room to accommodate them. Even if we just hammered a nail into 
          the wall, the pigeons happily built a nest there! “This is not 
          the way,” my mom said. “We ought to find a solution.” 
          
        
 One day when my mom saw that the pigeons 
          had laid eggs again, an idea came to her mind. She substituted two fresh 
          chicken eggs for the pigeon eggs, wondering if they would hatch. Strangely, 
          the pigeons did not reject the chicken eggs and continued sitting on 
          them. Later one day, when we looked upward, we unexpectedly saw a freshly 
          hatched chick walking about in the nest. The chicken eggs had hatched! 
          My mom quickly took the chicks down. 
        
 The chicken eggs were considerably 
          larger than the pigeon eggs, yet the mother pigeon had continued to 
          sit on them as usual. What’s more, she did not hurt the chicks 
          when she found that they were not her children. The loving nature of 
          pigeons is obvious! 
        
 When the two pigeon-hatched-chicks 
          grew up, they could fly higher than other chickens. They probably “inherited” 
          some of their foster mother’s DNA!