The term "chick bone" is not a recognized anatomical term. A similar-sounding term, "cheekbone", refers to the bony prominence below the eye, which is formed by the zygomatic bone. Therefore, it is possible that there is some confusion around the spelling or the specific meaning intended. If the question intended to ask about cheekbone, then the answer is:
The cheekbone, also known as the zygomatic bone, is the bony structure that forms the prominence of the cheek and contributes to the eye socket. It is located below the eye.
If the query was related to the bones of a baby chicken, then:
A "chick bone" might loosely refer to any of the bones found in a young chicken. The skeletal structure of a chick, like that of any bird, is composed of numerous bones that support its body, protect its organs, and enable movement. The specific bones will be the same as those found in adult chickens, but smaller and less developed.