They are in the same Class but different Orders.
(Also different Families and Genera, which are lower subdivisions.)
No. They are two different birds.
No. Turkeys are different animals than chickens though they are both birds.
Chickens, turkeys, ducks, goose, and other birds.
No. Chickens are domesticated.
No, a turkey is not a chicken. Turkeys and chickens are two different types of birds.
Chickens belong to the class Aves, which includes all birds.
No. Chickens are birds, donkeys are mammals.
Bats are mammals, Chickens are birds.
Yes, Wyandotte chickens are the nicest chickens I have ever encountered. They are large, meaty and great egg - laying birds. The roosters have never hurt each other in a confrontation, and their coloration is absolutley beautiful.
No, poultry (such as chickens) and vultures are different species. Chickens are domesticated birds raised for their meat and eggs, while vultures are wild birds of prey that feed on carrion. They are not crossbreeds of each other.
Chickens can get anywhere from 4-10 lb birds! Normally the 10 lb birds are meat birds and are good for eating!!!
No!