The flap of skin under the chickens beak is called a wattle
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.
A mink most likely as they are the predators that attack at the animals neck and can break it off or leave it dangling.
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.
Turkens, are the best form of no feather on neck chickens.
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.
A mink most likely as they are the predators that attack at the animals neck and can break it off or leave it dangling.
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.
No. Chickens' brains are in their heads, but the brain stem extends into the neck.
Turkens, are the best form of no feather on neck chickens.
Balloon on string would dangling and moving from the wind, it doesn't move on its' own.
Always stuff the neck - never the cavity.
yes
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! Wattles are the long dangling flabs on a cow's or rooster's neck. Cowboys applied this to the dangling flaps on a man's ears and used this term to mean he had big ears.
No, the statement "the neck a tad bit queer" is not grammatically correct. A possible correct version would be "the neck is a tad bit queer."
Yes, well for a little bit.
The climber was left dangling for his life on the edge of the cliff.She did not like the way the bracelet was dangling when she drove.Somehow, there is a sock dangling from the tree.