NO! Only the spinal column, which is an extension of the brain, but not considered part of the brain.
No. Chickens' brains are in their heads, but the brain stem extends into the neck.
Jugular vein
Jugular vein
No, a chicken's head is located at the front of its body, not the back of its neck. The head is usually covered by feathers and connected to the neck, which allows the chicken to move and turn its head easily.
The brainstem has nerves which extend outward to supply structures located mostly in the head and neck. These are called the cranial nerves.
in its head. you may have heard the story of the headless chicken? its because there was enough of the brain stem remaining after the beheading that it could function semi-normally.
After a chicken is strangled, the head is removed and the chicken hung upside down to drain the blood. The usual method of killing a chicken is by cutting the artery in the neck or slicing the head off, not by strangling.
The neck is where the spinal cord and stuff runs down from your brain to you spine. If you snap those nerves then it results in paralysis or possibly death.
Because the ability to control movement is controlled by the brain. The break occurs between the brain and the nerves going down the back bone. From that point down is what control will be lost.
-cranial nerves: which are located on the brain and carry impulses to the head and neck -spinal nerves: which extend from the spine and provide information to areas of the body below the neck -autonomile nerves: which responsible for involuntary body functions such as breathing and digestion
Firmly Grasp the neck
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