I am assuming you mean the red things hanging under the "chin" of the hen. Yes, they are called wattles, the puffy red things on the top of the head are called combs.
Both these features can be single or double.
Fowl Language Gobble Gobble🤔
Yes. Chicken will eat nuts of any kind as long as they can get into the shell. They do not have strong crushing beaks capable of opening the outer husk of most nuts but if you give then shelled cashews they will gladly gobble them up.
Chickens are chickens because god made them.
The sound of a fowl can vary depending on the species. For example, a rooster typically crows at dawn with a distinct "cock-a-doodle-doo" sound, while a hen may cluck softly. Ducks quack, geese honk, and turkeys gobble. Each type of fowl has its own unique vocalizations.
A brood of chickens, a peep of chickens, a flock of chickens.
Say GOBBLE. GOBBLE. :D
Turkeys are native to the Americas, and chickens are native to India and Asia.
Gobble
If you gobble at it, it will probably gobble back.
He is hungry and does not chew
gobble gobble gobble chicken dinner
Gobble my penis...
Hank Gobble's birth name is Henry A. Gobble.
Gobble, gobble.
Male turkeys gobble,while female turkeys click.
gobble gobble
gobble gobble..... NOPE!