no because you are unable to flap them like a chicken and they are to small to hold the weight of a human
put them in a dogs mouth for about 5 mins and then stigh them back on the chicken and apoligise
If you are asking about the French dish, frog legs look like the chicken wings with two bones, but imagine the two bones were back-to-back instead of parallel.
You lay it on its back. The thighs will be sticking up along with the breast. (In other words, the drumsticks will be up, and the wings will be down.)
A chicken has so many parts that have diverse functions. Some of the common parts include the legs, wings, back, neck, head, intestines, gizzard and so many others.
Yes! McDonald's served mighty wings. They were so delicious that they were addictive. I was flipping when they discontinued them and I drove from restaurant to restaurant until the last one sold out of them. I wish they would bring them back.
Are there side dishes? If all you are eating is chicken, each person may want three pieces, so you will need 90 pieces. But if there are side dishes then one piece per person should suffice. A chicken has a back, two legs, two wings, two breasts, and sometimes the wishbone is cut out separate from the breast, making about seven pieces per bird. Five chickens gives you 35 pieces, so you might have some leftovers. If chicken is all that is on the menu, you might want to butcher about ten birds.
One way to hold a chicken is to tuck your right ring and index finger between their legs so that your palm is touching their chest, while with the remaining free fingers(the pinky and pointer finger)pinching the chicken's legs. Then, rest your left hand(depending on whether the chicken is docile or excited, you might have to squeeze their wings to their sides)on their back to keep their wings from flapping. Then you tuck the chicken to your stomach, because they feel more secure that way. If your chicken is very well trained you can hold you chicken out in front of you without the use of your left hand. Hope this helps!
Bless the Wings - That Bring You Back - was created in 1990.
Get fake Angel wings and staple/tape them on your back
CHELSEA ANNE DAWN WORKMAN no she is not actually shes better than you so yah go eat the rest of those chicken wings
Don't laugh, duct tape.
The flexor bends the joint, and since the flexor cannot lengthen by itself to push the bone back to straighten the joint, the extensor pulls the bone in the opposite direction. Tendons attach muscles to bones and helps the chicken move its wing.