"Chickenpox is caused by a virus called varicella zostervaricella zoster. People who get the virus often develop a rash of spots that look like blisters all over their bodies. The blisters are small and sit on an area of red skin that can be anywhere from the size of a pencil eraser to the size of a dime.
You've probably heard that chickenpox are itchy. It's true. The illness also may come along with a runny nose and cough. But the good news is that chickenpox is a common illness for kids, and most get better by resting just like you do with a cold or the flu."
chicken spots or a zit
They could be Measles, Chicken Pox or even general spots. You should go to a doctor to get it verified.
CHICKEN POX
No, but chickens can have lopous, like humans
Chicken pocks of course.
Their eggs can be from a teal with brown spots to a light blue with spots.
You can cook it but you shouldn't eat it.
Chicken pox (when you scratch too much)
It's most likely chicken pox. Chicken pox are red spots on the skin and can be very itchy and irritating.
It causes spots a lot like chicken pox but much worse
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The markings on the outside of the chicken egg are blood spots. These can be removed with a quick wash/scrub in hot water. Blood spots on the outside of the shell are a result of minor trauma (small ruptured blood vessels) inside the vent of the hen as the egg is laid.