its a comb.
The red thing on top of a chicken's head is called a comb. It is the primary way for chickens to expel body heat. All of a human's skin helps us expel body heat but for a chicken it is only the comb and the skin of its face that expel the heat.
It's most likely chicken pox. Chicken pox are red spots on the skin and can be very itchy and irritating.
The blood vessels in a chicken leg are found on the back of the chicken skin, really easy to tell when the chicken is raw. They are thin, small red lines all over the skin.
They are the spiky red things located right on top of there head.
Red flappy skin.
Both hens and roosters have that red skin hanging down from the neck. It is called a wattle. Wattles are the cooling system of a chicken. Chickens do not sweat, blood circulates close to the surface of the skin in this area allowing the air around to help cool the blood of the chicken during hot weather. The comb on the top of the chickens head is very similar.
A chicken wattle is the red, fleshy piece of skin that hangs down from a chicken's chin. It helps regulate the chicken's body temperature, as well as being a key indicator of health and social status among chickens.
A brown egg laying chicken has red on their head and they are considered an Asian strain.
The head and the legs are chopped off first.The tail end is slit or torn with the fingers and the skin forcefully peeled towards the neck .
this is called a gibblet. It is a french word meaning red flab.
It could be chicken pox
Fried Chicken skin is a compound