There are more than two. The two most common are chickens and turkeys, but there are also geese, pheasants, quail, ostriches (yes, really; there's an ostrich farm near where I live), pigeons, and sundry others.
duck and turkey
The Wild Turkey and Muscovy Duck
turkey
duck
there are alot of answers for this type of question. There are some birds like parrots, chickens, roosters, and other domesticated birds that we see today.
No. Chickens are domesticated.
The noun 'poultry' is a common, concrete, uncountable noun; a word for domesticated birds kept for eggs or meat; the food derived from domesticated birds.
The most domesticated of all birds would be the chicken. The chicken has lived with humans for hundreds of years as a food source. The most commonly domesticated bird that is kept as a pet is a parakeet.
A domesticated descendant of a game bird is the chicken, specifically derived from the red junglefowl (Gallus gallus). Chickens have been selectively bred for various traits, such as size, egg production, and temperament, making them one of the most common domesticated birds worldwide. Other examples include domesticated ducks, which descended from wild mallards, and domesticated turkeys, which originated from wild species in North America.
parrots and budgies
Nearly all domesticated birds do, but some wild birds eat berries and other things.
Yes, but they can easily become feral if their wings are not clipped!