it might be muscle
Both the wattle and comb have two uses. These appendages are used to attract mates and are also used to cool the chickens. Blood circulates close to the surface of both the comb and wattle allowing for release of internal heat. Chickens do not sweat, they pant and heat is released via the cooler air flow over the wattle & comb.
chickens have red wattle/comb
The dangling bit on a chicken's neck is called a wattle. It is a fleshy, wrinkled skin organ that helps chickens regulate body temperature. Some chickens also have a smaller fleshy projection under their chin called a comb.
A chicken wattle is the usually red flap of skin that hangs under the chicken's beak.
wattle is made out of a strong and light green stick that helps it looking lovely forever
Its not really a horn, it is called a comb and it is made of fleshy muscle the same as the wattle under the chickens beak. Once it gets too big, it will flop to one side.
The name for a chickens wattles is wattles, that is both the common name and the scientific name.
wattle and daub is made from clay,sand,fesise and straw
Chickens are chickens because god made them.
The "crown" on a chickens head is called a comb. The comb and also the wattle (under the beak) are there for two reasons. First and foremost, the appendages are used like little cooling devises. Chickens do not sweat, the blood circulating in a chicken is cooled in these areas by the ambient outside temperature. The other reason chickens have a comb and wattle is for attracting a mate. A good healthy comb or wattle is a good sign to other chickens that the bird is a potentially good mate.
wattle's
it is made of dried skin called a wattle usually people would sometime call it a beard or a gobbler But I prefer a wattle.