Chicken wings -- are they from grown up or tiny baby chickens?!


Question: my friend and I are arguing ... she says they are NOT from adult chickens......

I say they are ......broken at joints.


help us solve this debate


Answers: my friend and I are arguing ... she says they are NOT from adult chickens......

I say they are ......broken at joints.


help us solve this debate

They are Grafted and then grown on the backs of Mice.

They are from adult chickens.

they are adult chickens

Chicken wings are from fryers -- and fryers are chickens that are slaughtered at about 9 weeks of age. They're young, tender and juicy. They're not baby chickens, but they're not fully grown chickens either.

You're right, they are from adult chickens and broken.

Lots of info on wikipedia.

Baby chickens don't have any meat on them.
Only grownup chickens are butchered.
The meat is what they are butchered for.
Chicken wings have 3 parts. The tip doesn't have any meat on it.
The other 2 are frequently broken apart and if you eat them you will see that some have one bone in them and some have 2 bones. Those two different parts make up one wing.
The one bone piece is closest to the chickens body and the two bone piece is between that and the end piece. It has two bones so it can flap easier and move its wings.

from adult chickens. How big does she think baby chicks are. You could fry a whole chick and it wont amount to some chicken wing pieces.

grown......(. ya'll really need a trip to the farm )





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