Yes. Chickens can move their eyes. It is not used the same as other creatures however. A chickens vision is better when the eyes remain still and they generally use head movements to focus. Turns and thrusts of the head will cause SACADIC movement of the eyeballs. It is a very slight movement. Avian anatomy shows that there are muscles attached and studies have been done.
No, chickens do not have chins. Chickens have wattles underneath their beak where a chin would be. Wattles are flaps of flesh.
They may try, but won't get very far.
Usually chickens don't cross basketball courts. Considering their relatively small brains, there may not be a specific reason why they would cross.
It probably has some sort of infection. I would immediately call your vet.
Vantress Cross is a breed of chicken known for its excellent egg-laying ability, producing large brown eggs. They are generally docile and good foragers, making them popular choices for backyard flocks. Vantress Cross chickens also have good feed conversion rates, making them efficient in converting feed into eggs.
Chickens usually cross the road to get to the other side.
yes
14 chickens and 11 pigs.
No, chickens do not have chins. Chickens have wattles underneath their beak where a chin would be. Wattles are flaps of flesh.
Without proper fencing, those chickens may try to cross the road. There's nobody home but us chickens.
the chickens come home to roost
because there is no chickens in the desert :P
If there is a good reason, yes.
If you cross your eyes and somone pokes you in the back close to your butt, you will stay cross-eyed for your life.
Dihybrid Cross
No, she is not. She does, however, have one lazy eye.
It is not recommended to purposely cross your eyes. Continuing to cross your eyes can lead to permanent damage and impair vision.