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If the chicken is accompanied with other items in a meal, then no more than 60 legs or 30 thighs would be needed. If you consider some people having seconds, then you'd have to buy more legs and/or thighs. A nice mix would be 15 thighs and 15 legs.
There should be at least 1 pound of chicken per adult that is eating. 100 1 pound drumsticks would feed 100 people.
Original: 100 breasts will feed the group. 100 thighs and 100 legs will feed the group. Otherwise figure on either one breast or one leg and one thigh per person and have some of both on hand. Edited: This really depends on the guests individual tastes, as some people like white meat, and others like dark meat. It also depends on their appetites, and if they eat proper portions, or larger portions. This recommendation will be for proper serving sizes, with half of the people eating dark meat, and the other half eating white meat. Also, when serving legs and wings, you either serve one leg with one wing, two legs together, OR two wings together. Based on this, you will need 27 breasts, 26 legs, and 26 wings. Again, you should know about how their appetites will be, unless you're catering, in which case, you should add approximately 10 extra to each count, to ensure you have enough.
Thighs are where large muscles are, but they are also where many people (especially women) store fat in their bodies.
To many men it makes them seem more attractive by showing off they shape of their legs, thighs and ass.
KFC gets 2 breasts, 2 thighs, 2 wings, and 2 legs from a chicken.
Four boned and skinned chicken thighs would generally weigh 1.5 pounds and you would want to allow for about 2 thighs per person. So, for 50 people, you would need about 19 lbs. of chicken thigh in total.
A blue whale can feed approximately feed 50,000 people
That will feed approximately 120 people.
3 is good enough, we have one with 3 legs hanging around for the last 3 years ... yes we feed him (or her)
1 bushel will feed 10 people