SuHo
No, chickens do not have chins. Chickens have wattles underneath their beak where a chin would be. Wattles are flaps of flesh.
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.
Chickens can have many eye colors -Blue, Grey (this is rumored, and I've never seen them myself)Green (usually very light)Hazel (green + brown/amber)Amber (lookes like light brown - appear to glow)Yellow (in various shades)Orange (in various shades)Red (in various shades)Brown (in various shades)BlackOften times, you see two colors together - such as orange and red, red and yellow, yellow and orange, etc
Chickens are birds with a small head, a comb on top, a beak, and two small eyes on the sides. They often have a wattle under their beak and feathers covering their body. Chickens have two legs with claws and walk upright.
Chicks have a tendency of getting fungal infection of Aspergillus sp.
Pus filled cavities are called abscesses and are treated with surgical drainage of the pus and antibiotics.
pus-filled, pus
My eyes do not constantly bleed pus. If your eyes constantly bleed pus, you should go see a doctor right away.
Boil
Fluids not pus! eughhh!
SuHo
Empyema, Abscess
That is a very typical finding.
Eyes Wide Pus - 2009 was released on: USA: August 2009 (48 Hour Film Project)
A pustule is a small, inflamed bump on the skin filled with pus. It is a type of acne lesion that can be red, tender, and may eventually form a white or yellow center.
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