Submitted by cluckingpullet t3_z01g05 in dataisbeautiful
maugust09 t1_ix378ly wrote
Reply to comment by NotDom26 in Number of Chickens Slaughtered Globally Since 1960 by cluckingpullet
Technically 1.5 chickens per 6 wings, assuming you get 2 wings/legs from 1 chicken.
If someone orders 12 wings of all legs or wings, that is 6 chickens minimum right there
Also these are minimums, odds are every part you eat is a different chicken
NotDom26 t1_ix5v0u2 wrote
Not sure where chicken legs come into the calculation of chicken wings... 1chicken = 2 wings, 3 chickens = 6 wings.
Are you using chicken "wings" and "legs" interchangeably?
Here4thep4rty t1_ix6d0kt wrote
The ”wings” of a chicken are actually made up of two parts - the flappy wing itself and the drumette, which would be considered the part of the airline breast. Chicken legs are different from the drumette, so you have 2 flappy wings, 2 drumette wings, and 2 legs. So 4 “wing parts” per chicken
NotDom26 t1_ix7u1ck wrote
Interesting TIL!
maugust09 t1_ix5vsn1 wrote
Sorry, I guess I should preface all this by saying in most kitchens an order of 6 "wings" = 3 wings/3 legs and 12 "wings" = 6 wings/6 legs
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