Alektorophobia is the abnormal fear of
chickens. The suffix
Phobia referring to a strong fear. Those that suffer
from Alektorophobia often fear either the eggs of
chickens, their feathers, contamination, or being
attacked by
chickens.
A few reasons for these irrational fears
include being pecked, swooned upon, that
chickens roost above eye level, or fear of the fact that
chickens eat their food off the ground or in manure
(invoking a fear of contamination). These fears only
occasionally apply to cooked
chickens, but rather uncooked or live
chickens.
Symptoms of Alektorophobia include breathlessness,
dizziness, dry mouth, excessive sweating, nausea, shaking,
heart palpitations, inability to speak or think clearly, a
fear of dying, becoming mad or losing control, a sensation
of detachment from reality or even a full blown anxiety
attack.
Alektorophobia is surprisingly common, and is a fear that
many have either consciously or subconsciously. Most simply
begin to sweat when around
chickens and may not even notice, while some may think
chickens are aggressive and conspiratorial and
coordinate their attacks.
Notable alektorophobes
Werner Herzog