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There are 30 chicken and 10 pigs.
It depends on the size of the chicken legs...
The number of legs in 1 kg of chicken can vary depending on the size of the chicken legs. On average, a chicken leg (which includes the thigh and drumstick) weighs about 200 to 250 grams. Therefore, you can expect to find approximately 4 to 5 chicken legs in 1 kg of chicken.
All chickens have legs.
Chicken Drumsticks
Baba Yaga's house have 2 chicken legs
There are 30 chicken and 10 pigs.
In some Australian supermarkets chicken thighs are branded as chicken lovely legs .
It depends on the size of the chicken legs...
Yes. In order to call them chicken legs, they must come from a chicken.
The number of legs in 1 kg of chicken can vary depending on the size of the chicken legs. On average, a chicken leg (which includes the thigh and drumstick) weighs about 200 to 250 grams. Therefore, you can expect to find approximately 4 to 5 chicken legs in 1 kg of chicken.
Leg color and egg color are only linked indirectly (by breed) and thus leg color cannot reliably be used as an egg color indicator. E.g. a Rhode Island Red hen (red/brown hen with yellow legs) will lay large brown eggs, but a Red Leghorn hen (also red/brown hen with yellow legs) will lay white eggs. In general, a better indicator of a chicken's egg color is her earlobes. (A chicken 'earlobe' is a round spot of skin just underneath the ear socket. It can be flabby or taut.) A chicken with red earlobes will typically lay brown (darker) eggs, where a chicken with white earlobes will lay white (lighter) eggs. Of course, there are exceptions to the rule. For help identifying a chicken's earlobe, see Related Links, below.
A chicken wing has 2 bones.
All chickens have legs.
Chicken Drumsticks
For the chicken to stand on in the barnyard.
Chicken legs