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That's the turkey's snood and waddle, respectively.
They have a very small throat at the back of their shell and under neath the clammy bit.
The "taint." It is also called the perineum.
because when bit blood rushes tho the area causing swelling. and with all of the blood there the skin then turns color on the account of the extra pressure added from the blood
The flap of skin under the chickens beak is called a wattle
There are the noseband, the head piece, the cheek piece, the bit, the throat lash, the reins and brow band. Sometimes you get flash bands. Take note that the western bridle doesn't have a noseband. Some don't have throat latches, and a few don't even have browbands.
with a little bit of jessy
it is called poult Baby turkeys are a very light pink, a bit like humans skin colour.
It probably just needs a bit of retching with warm water and skin lotion work on it for a few days and you should start seeing results.
The skin will probably always have a bit of a scar, but the coloration will return to normal probably eventually.
There is a disease (skin disease) that sounds a bit like "sir," called psoriasis (pronounced ser-eye-uh-sis)
normally they will flick hairs from the abdomen which make your skin itch and itch the back of your throat it also irritates your eyes if your talking about when it attacks prey then it grabs it with its front legs and bites it holding it there until it dies. also if you had it on your hand when it got annoyed it might bite you (I thought this was a bit obvious)