answersLogoWhite

0

The average chicken neck seems to run 2 ounces, ut the problem is, they very rarely are average. Your supplier of chicken necks may run larger or smaller.

That being said, it would take 17.6 necks at 2 ounces each to make a kilo.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Which is worth more pounds or kilograms?

Kilograms


How much is a kilo of gold worth?

$47,995 & .20cents


How muc is 84 kilograms of gold worth?

How much 84 kilograms of gold will be worth will depend on several factors including the current market rate. The current price of gold per kilogram in the US is about 1,290 USD and therefore 84 kilograms would be worth $108,360.


What is the cost of Publix fried chicken?

the cost of a "Fried" chicken is worth about, $126.


How much is a Dali watercolor painting worth?

chicken


How much is 150 kilograms of gold worth in US dollars?

roughly $3000


How many grams is 4 oz cooked chicken?

When driving your car, you come across many obsticles that are worth "points" when you run them over. Points are assigned based on the diffulity and moral worth of the object, person or critter. I would say a chicken would be worth 5 points.


Are f kassel's painting worth anything?

i dont know is president obamas chicken scraps worth anything


How much are coon chicken Inn original menus worth?

none because the blacks aren't worth anything


How many pro points are in a chicken Caesar salad?

A chicken Caesar salad has a total of 22 Pro Points. If you just have the salad without the chicken it is worth 20 Pro Points.


Is it 55 kilograms from dallas Texas to worth Texas?

The metric unit of distance is the kilometer, not the kilogram. It's about 52 kilometers from Dallas to Fort Worth.


What is 80 kilo grams of gold worth?

The value of 80 kilograms of gold depends on the current market price of gold. As of [current date], with gold priced at around $X per ounce, 80 kilograms of gold would be worth approximately $Y. You can calculate the exact value by multiplying the weight of gold (in kilograms) by the current price of gold per unit weight.