The medullary bone is not a specific bone in the skeleton of a chicken, it is a type of bone. Medullary bone is unique to female avians. It is an unstable secondary bone in the marrow cavities of bones that can be used during the reproductive period. If a calcium deficient diet is fed to laying hens, the hens will deplete their own skeleton of calcium by using the reserves in the medullary bone structure.
When this happens a paralysis can happen called Cage Layer Fatigue.
Legs and wings. Avian bones are different from mammal bone. Less dense and therefore not all produce marrow.
It is the space where you will find bone marrow, which is where Red Blood Cells and White Blood Cells are formed
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When you find a chicken bone hanging behind our door that means good luck or a voodoo thing to wear off bad spirit's.
Find map of dora and look for brachial bone .
You thaw it first. Either that, or find a huge pot and boil it.
There are many places since the bird has a lot of it. You can find it at the end of each long bone and at what is called the rostrum or breast bone. This sticks up like the bow of a boat.
u break off the part u dont eat take off the chicken leg then ur left with a flat piece find the skinny bone and yank it out now get the big bone and twist and pull twist and pull til its out then u got urself a boneless chicken wing dip it in some mombo, kechtup ,hot sauce , or mustard ewww. enjoy
The composition of long bones is both spongy and compact bone. the long bone has at both ends a head or knob which is spongy bone (more holes, less sturdy). At the center of the knob or head called the epiphyses where red blood cells are produced. The epiphyses has what is known as an epiphyseal plate or growth plate in a transverse position and is made of cartilage. This plate can be measured in children to determine if hormone treatments are necessary to promote bone growth in children who might otherwise be below average in bone growth or development. The stick or shaft portion of long bones between the two epiphyses is known as the diaphysis. The diaphysis is hollow but its walls are made of compact bone (less holes, sturdier). In the hollow portion or medullary cavity as it's known of the diaphysis of long bones is where yellow marrow sits which can be converted to red marrow when the body has a deficit. Yellow marrow is yellow in color. On the ends of long bones you will find cartilage which serves to protect bones during movement.
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chicken hearts
You find a tissue bone in bones as well as calcium
There is no "smalls" bone