then the chicken would grow back its head and bite your head off.
yes, it would bite off any other body part, why woulden't it bite off your head?
Ozzy osborne
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.
possibly if there was a chemical or poision in the bite that killed your hair or did something to uor scalp. i would definitly get that checked out
It will spray/attack in self-defense.
The process you are describing is typically done in chicken processing plants as part of the slaughtering process. Chickens are usually killed by methods such as electric stunning or throat-slitting, then they are immersed in hot water to loosen feathers for feather removal. After this, a machine called a plucker is used to remove the feathers, partially skinning the chicken in the process.
Hammerhead worms do not bite.
Several creatures will kill and eat a chicken this way. The kill you are describing sounds much like a raccoon, skunk or opossum kill. Most times these animals will eat the chicken right where they made the kill and not drag it off.Larger predators will kill the prey and eat it in another location.
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.
fruit flies do not bite at all . sweat flies do bite .