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14 chickens and 11 pigs.
No, chickens do not have chins. Chickens have wattles underneath their beak where a chin would be. Wattles are flaps of flesh.
Yes. Chickens can move their eyes. It is not used the same as other creatures however. A chickens vision is better when the eyes remain still and they generally use head movements to focus. Turns and thrusts of the head will cause SACADIC movement of the eyeballs. It is a very slight movement. Avian anatomy shows that there are muscles attached and studies have been done.
Yes they attack all featherless areas eyes face etc. in severe cases the chickens are found dead
Yes, chickens can be albino, although true albino chickens are rare. Albinism in chickens results in a lack of pigmentation in their feathers, skin, and eyes, leading to a completely white appearance and pink or red eyes. Most chickens that are bred for specific traits tend to have pigmentation, making albino variations uncommon in domesticated breeds. However, some breeds may exhibit albino characteristics due to genetic mutations.
Chickens have bigger eyes than a pigeon
It probably has some sort of infection. I would immediately call your vet.
Chickens duck and bob their head as a substitute for eye movement. Chickens eyes do not move well and head movement increases the area of vision and ground covered when searching for food. When you see the head moving about then you know the hen is looking for something.
Yes they can. If you're chickens have crusted over nostrils, watery eyes and are snezing they probably have a cold. If it doesn't clear up in a couple of days, separate you're sick chickens from you're healthy ones. It may not be just a common cold
Chicks have a tendency of getting fungal infection of Aspergillus sp.
It depends on the ammount of eyes the child has... If they have 2 eyes its about the length of 7 hippos 3 eyes about 40 potatoes and 4 eyes its about 5 chickens Glad i could help
Chickens do not have eye brows as they do not possess the ability to grow hair (or fur). However depending on the chicken breed the amount of feathers around the eye varies.