These muscles are located along the chickens elbow. They go down the bone to help the chicken lift its wings and fly.
The Flexor and Extensor muscles controls this movements. In particular, a chicken or a fowl's Flexor and Extensor muscles are called Pectoralis major and Pectoralis minor, respectively.Hope that helped! :))
the flexor of a chicken wing is it's biceps and triceps.
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.
The main job of muscles in a chicken wing are to extend the secondary joint so that the maximum area of the wing is exposed during flight. The domestic chicken's wing muscles are not strong enough for vertical or extended flight, as the body weight is proportionally excessive.
Because the chicken wing needs very many muscles to move its wing. The muscles work together when the bird is in flight to move the wing up and down.
The tendons in a chicken wing connect muscles and bones. There are various muscle groups that are found in chicken.
The muscles.
A chicken wing has two large muscles and a third grouping of smaller muscles. The two larger muscles, biceps and triceps, are found in the upper portion of the wing, and are used to straighten and bend the wing. The third muscle grouping is found in the lower portion, and are used to control the lower 'hand' portion of the wing.
It becomes big boned
Stanky wing chicken hole land
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