Bella was hopeless on chicken wings - the first time I gave her two (probably too much) and she was a bit too full, hadn't chewed them properly, was a bit sick in the night and then even more sick in the morning. It really freaked me out at the time, thoughts of salmonella and poisoning my poor dog etc etc. I tried her on them again and she was still rubbish at chewing them (I bashed them first), she just swallowed them almost whole and was then sick in the night. She did the same with a rabbit's leg, swallowed it whole and was later sick.
So for the first few months of the diet I used to actually (don't read this if you're veggie!) put chunks of chicken and bone through an old blender to mash up the bone - it seemed to be the only way she could cope with chicken bone (although she was fine on breast of lamb). I actually only started giving her whole bits of chicken bone about 2 months ago (8 months into the diet) and she is now absolutely fine on it.
I do think it takes them a little while to get the hang of it - (a) to learn how to chew bone and to get their jaws strong enough to really break it into digestible chunks, and (b) for their stomach muscles which have been underused on kibble, to get stronger. Bella's belly used to rumble away in the first few weeks and I think her little tummy struggled a bit at the start but these days she has no problems.
So I think just be prepared that with some of them it takes a little longer to adjust (I don't mean switch gradually from kibble to raw, just maybe you need to mash stuff up a bit more at the start). I tried various things on Bella until I settled on her current diet. I was absolutely paranoid about her choking on bones or her guts being ripped up so I can promise you she is on things that I, personally, feel are really safe - chicken and breast of lamb are the only boney meals she gets and so far she has had no problems at all.
It can be soooo scary at the start, I think I lived, breathed and slept BARF for the first 8 weeks or so, waking up in sweats in the middle of the night because she was moving around more than normal and thinking "oh god she's being ripped up by a lamb rib" etc
So I'd say do give it a go but be prepared to experiment a bit, you should just introduce different meats gradually, start with easier things like the chicken but maybe try putting the wings through the blender first. You could also take some of the skin off if you can bear to as I think wings are fairly rich, myself.
I really wish you luck with it, it's honestly made such a difference to Bella's health and my next dog will definitely be fed on the same diet. Let us know how you get on.