They are called Wattles. Chicken wattles do not re-grow. Neither wattle nor the comb will regenerate after removal or severe damage. Birds can survive the removal and often do, in freezing temperatures after accidental frostbite but they never re-grow.
Yes!
Only if they can't thumb a ride!!! Seriously, yes they do, at least the one's who are not being raised as meat birds and are ready for market. Meat birds who are overfed often get so fat they cannot move around well but that does not happen to free range chickens, mine walk,run,dance and fly.
No, I have a silkie rooster and his comb is smaller than my hens'
yes they do, some you can barely see, some are very large, the thing on top of their head is a comb, the bottom is a waddle.
No, chickens do not waddle they can walk normal. =)
huma says yeah
side flaps like a comb
It is hurt
no they kinda walk like chickens , they also bob their heads while they walk
Hard to tell. They tried to measure his speed, but then he waddled away, waddle waddle. Then he waddled away, waddle waddle waddle. Then he waddled away, waddle waddle. Till the very next day of course.
From what I find, there's several names. The three are comb, cockscomb, and cock's comb. Hope that's helpful!
Foster Brown sings waddle waddle quack quack. That is a different song then what is on noggin. who sings the noggin song? Curious Buddies (from Jack's Big Music Show) sing "Quack Quack Waddle Waddle." It is also available on the DVD "Curious Buddies - Let's Go to the Farm!"
When ducks waddle, it's cute; when I waddle, it's not attractive.
Chris Waddle's birth name is Christopher Roland Waddle.
Tom Waddle's birth name is Gregory Thomas Waddle.
Chris Waddle was born on December 14, 1960.
Tom Waddle is 6'.
Waddle is to walk swaying from side to side.
Waddle chat is an xat chat