>>4139I totally agree with what you said. In fact, I think intelligence tests like this one, which categorizes pigeons into intelligent and less intelligent, is the first step towards improving their living conditions. Additionally, treating these birds with more respect by providing them with more spacious cages and allowing them to engage in natural behaviors like foraging and flying can also improve their welfare. Furthermore, educating consumers about the intelligence of these birds can also drive change by making them more inclined to purchase eggs and meat from farms that prioritize the welfare of their birds.