Yes, turkeys can and will often catch diseases from chickens. This is why it is advised to keep turkeys and chickens separate, this way the turkeys cannot catch the disease from the chickens.
No. Turkeys and chickens can run fast with their wings spread open. People have caught turkeys and chickens doesn't mean it is going to be easy, it is not easy to catch turkeys and chickens.
yes
The generic name for geese, ducks, chickens and turkeys is poultry.
Turkeys can get a range of diseases. One of these diseases is Blackhead disease, which is caused by a type of worm.
chickens and turkeys
yes
You debeak chickens and turkeys in the same way. First the animal must be dead and then you use a special machine.
they are bigger
hens, chickens or turkeys
Wild turkeys do not have to carry diseases, but some of them do. You should not get those diseases because the turkeys will be cleaned before given to you to eat.
Chickens, cattle, and turkeys. If you want to group chickens and turkeys together, then hogs would be third.
Turkeys themselves are susceptible to many different diseases and other illnesses. Turkeys can infect humans with salmonella but the majority of issues turkeys run into are different varieties of worms.