The cross between a chicken and turkey is a turken.
It has a head of a turkey and a body of a chicken.
A Churkey!
Q. Why did the turkey cross the road? A. Because the chicken was on vacation!
By a chicken cross did you mean a hybrid chicken or do you have some imaginary chicken-dog you want to breed with a turkey, in which case no. A chicken and a turkey can not breed together any more than a cow can breed with a Chimpanzee. They are totally different species. Such a cross has been tried, several times, by scientists studying genetics but AFAIK although they succeeded in getting fertile eggs with some embryonic development, none ever lived long enough to actually hatch. There have been successful attempts at hatching & rearing chicken/pheasant, I think also chicken/guinea fowl hybrids, always sterile of course. Wikipedia has a page about these & similar hybridisation attempts.
To get to the other side; Because it was the turkey's day off... C'mon we have all heard this joke before.
You "Crack" Me Up..not that funny
The jokes made around Christmas and Thanksgiving are usually well known and dreadful, yet people do still laugh. An example of a festive turkey joke would be Why did the turkey cross the road? Because he wasn't a chicken.
The puzzle is: you have a chicken, fox and corn. You can't leave the chicken with the corn or the chicken will eat it. You can't leave the fox with the chicken or the fox will eat it. You have a river to cross and a boat that will carry you and one of the three. The order that you take them across is: 1) cross over with the chicken, 2) cross back empty, 3) cross over with the fox, 4) cross back with the chicken, 5) cross over with the corn, 6) cross back empty, 7 cross over with the chicken.
chickipede
this is a chicken that is mad
Jesus was killed on the cross on a hil called Golgotha. The cross was punishment for top criminals, It was brought by the Romans from Asia Minor , todays Turkey.
because he really wasn't chicken
There is a New Hampshire Red, Rhode Island Red, and a Redcap. I suppose a Red Cross could be a product of breeding two of these together.