they are called the flabby things
The flap of skin under the chickens beak is called a wattle
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.
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.
Turkens, are the best form of no feather on neck chickens.
Both hens and roosters have that red skin hanging down from the neck. It is called a wattle. Wattles are the cooling system of a chicken. Chickens do not sweat, blood circulates close to the surface of the skin in this area allowing the air around to help cool the blood of the chicken during hot weather. The comb on the top of the chickens head is very similar.
The flap of skin under the chickens beak is called a wattle
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.
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.
No. Chickens' brains are in their heads, but the brain stem extends into the neck.
It is called a "nape" piercing
Turkens, are the best form of no feather on neck chickens.
Always stuff the neck - never the cavity.
yes
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The head, the neck, and the body.
tighten skin under neck
The flap is called a wattle. A bright, big wattle is the sign of a healthy chicken