From what I find, there's several names. The three are comb, cockscomb, and cock's comb. Hope that's helpful!
The thing on top of its head is called a comb. The thing under its chin is called 'wattles'.
The structure on a chickens head is called a Comb. There are single, double, buttercup, peacomb, and rosecombs, among others.
The flap is called a waddle. It helps to cool the bird by redirecting blood flow to the skin. hope that helps :)
Its a funny word
Wattle
Waddle
It's a comb
waddle
Wattles! =P
the fleshy type thing hanging from a turkeys chin is a wattle.your welcome!
The bright red thing under the turkey's chin is the gobbler, that just gives aura of importance. (I think)
A cockscomb, cock's-comb, or (less commonly) coxcomb is a fleshy growth, caruncle, or crest on the top of the head of many gallinaceous birds, notably turkeys, pheasants, and domestic chickens. It is generally larger on males than on females.The crest is a prominent feature exhibited by several bird and dinosaur species on their heads.
The red skin hanging off their beak is called a wattle. And you probably already know that the top is called a comb. They are used in courtship and other displays of the like. It is also a sign of maturity. Thanks, DavidJr
No, chickens do not have chins. Chickens have wattles underneath their beak where a chin would be. Wattles are flaps of flesh.
I am assuming you mean the red things hanging under the "chin" of the hen. Yes, they are called wattles, the puffy red things on the top of the head are called combs. Both these features can be single or double.
The red thing on top of a chicken's head is called a comb. It is the primary way for chickens to expel body heat. All of a human's skin helps us expel body heat but for a chicken it is only the comb and the skin of its face that expel the heat.
if it has a gobble thing under its chin it is a boy if it doesn't have a gobble thing under its chin it is a girl
That dangley red thing hanging from under the chickens beak is call a wattle. It is the same material as the comb on the top of its head. Combs and wattles are attractive to other chickens of the same species and they also serve as little radiators to reduce heat in the chickens body. Blood gets closer to the surface of the skin in the wattle and comb and therefore cools as it passes through.
Red chickens will eat anything any other chicken would eat.
The pimple like thing on your chin is probably a pimple. However it could be a bug or spider bite.