That would depend on the breed of chicken. A full grown bantam might weigh just under 1 lb whereas a fully grown Brahma will top out at 12lbs or more. Most standard breeds weigh around 5 to 8 lbs full grown.
No, a chicken's head is located at the front of its body, not the back of its neck. The head is usually covered by feathers and connected to the neck, which allows the chicken to move and turn its head easily.
yes
no tigers and chickens are not related tigers are big cats that are mammals and chickens are fowl that are birds they are not related
No, chickens do not have brains in their feet. Their brain is located in their head, just like most other animals. Chickens have a ganglion of nerves in their feet that help with reflex actions and movement control.
as big as your head
No, a chicken's head is located at the front of its body, not the back of its neck. The head is usually covered by feathers and connected to the neck, which allows the chicken to move and turn its head easily.
28 depends how big the chickens are
yes
Chickens duck and bob their head as a substitute for eye movement. Chickens eyes do not move well and head movement increases the area of vision and ground covered when searching for food. When you see the head moving about then you know the hen is looking for something.
no tigers and chickens are not related tigers are big cats that are mammals and chickens are fowl that are birds they are not related
Their Pecker is on their head.
Chickens
Chickens are so big because the eat more than the energy they exert. Poultry breeders have met the demands of consumers wanting larger product by feeding chickens more feed and limiting their exercise. This makes the chickens bigger and obese.
How big chickens get depends on the breed of the bird. Some will only grow to the size of a pigeon while others can grow to about 18 pounds.
To get to the other side.
In the back of his/her head of course! haha
to get to the other side