no, eating chicken necks does not cause cancer. alot of ppl eat them during Thanksgiving, and i personnally dont know anyone who has got cancer from that, thats rediculicceeeee.
Yes.
Chickens do not actually have long necks compared to many other birds; their necks are relatively short. However, their necks can appear longer when they stretch to reach food or when they are alert and scanning their surroundings. The structure of their necks allows for flexibility and mobility, which helps them forage effectively while maintaining balance. Overall, the length of a chicken's neck is adapted to its lifestyle and feeding habits.
The average chicken neck seems to run 2 ounces, ut the problem is, they very rarely are average. Your supplier of chicken necks may run larger or smaller. That being said, it would take 17.6 necks at 2 ounces each to make a kilo.
Because they can be eaten as food, and perhaps they "taste like chicken"
I swear it was God who create the giraffes with long necks.
The most effective bait for crabbing is typically raw chicken necks or fish heads.
young hawks will do that. reason i know i saw a young hawk get one of my birds and eat just the neck out
using it as a ladder to help little children save their kitty cats
The most effective bait for crab fishing is typically raw chicken necks or fish heads.
for minnows, you should usually just buy a casting net, but they will eat anything, really, i recommend chicken necks.
The best bait for crabbing is typically raw chicken necks or fish heads. These baits are effective in attracting crabs to your trap or line.
You should not give him anything - dogs should not develop stiff necks on a routine basis. If your dog has a stiff neck, you should take him/her to the veterinarian for examination to determine the underlying cause. This may range from arthritis to injury to cancer to infection.