The chickens Head sits at the top of the neck. If you mean is the brain at the back of the chickens head then the answer is yes, at the back of the head just behind the eyes.
To wring a chickens neck for eating someone takes the chicken by the head or neck and swing them in a circle in front of them, When the head pops off the chicken will run a bit.
That dangley red thing hanging from under the chickens beak is call a wattle. It is the same material as the comb on the top of its head. Combs and wattles are attractive to other chickens of the same species and they also serve as little radiators to reduce heat in the chickens body. Blood gets closer to the surface of the skin in the wattle and comb and therefore cools as it passes through.
Turkens, are the best form of no feather on neck chickens.
yes
16-20 weeks
To wring a chickens neck for eating someone takes the chicken by the head or neck and swing them in a circle in front of them, When the head pops off the chicken will run a bit.
In the back of his/her head of course! haha
upper neck / lower head
It's caused by heavy stress, it is very commen to get a neck and head ache in the back of your head towards your neck when you are stressed
nape
Chickens and turkeys. Wattles are a fleshy growth that are found on the neck or head region.
A baby's neck muscles are not strong enough to support the weight of their head. If a baby's head and neck are not properly supported, what can happen is that there will be an injury to the neck and back.
The back of your head doesn't pop but the back of your neck does its just relaxing itself.
Moving the head back is called extension of the head
The occiput is the lower part of the back of your head, just above the neck.
He was shot in the head & neck.
The common carotid arteries take blood to the head and the neck and the jugular veins take the blood back down.