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"of chicken" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence "Each type of chicken has a different comb".
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The Comb
If they have a comb
The preposition is the word "of." The phrase "of chicken" modifies the noun "type."
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its a comb.
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The comb is removed from fighting rooster so the opposing fighting cock cannot get the comb in its beak in order to hold the head and kick it with it's spurs. The comb may be trimmed if it gets frostbitten in the winter. This helps prevent infection and does not hurt the rooster since the tissue is already dead. Since fighting chickens is illegal, the is no reason to cut the comb off any chicken. The comb of a chicken helps regulate the body temperature of the bird, without the comb the chicken will suffer in the heat of the summer. Removing the comb also exposes the bird to infection and unnecessary pain and suffering.
Sometimes a hen's comb will fade when she is about to stop laying, or about to start molting.
Well comb it front then down
The comb. There are eight distinct varieties of comb for various breeds of chickens and some chickens do not have any comb at all.The thing that hangs under the beak is called a wattle.Both these appendages are used to cool the chicken and to attract a mate.