No they do not.
There are no chicken in cows. Chickens and cows are two very different species, and neither is found inside the other, or even consumed by the other.
cows and cattle
That's up to you. Creation or Evolution. Cows exist from different sources in different point of views, as well as all other living things.
Cows and dogs have different feedstuff requirements, thus there is no one food that contains vitamins (or any other nutrient) for both cows and dogs.
what are the different variety of Indian cows
Cows are able to interact through body language and sounds. The moo or bellow that the cow makes is at different pitch levels, each level will mean a different feeling. For example, if a mother is calling her young, the bellow may seem at a higher pitch, the calf will recognize the sound as it's mother.
Yes. Goats and cows belong in the same family, being Family Bovidae. Beyond that, though, they are different from each other.
Other cows
sheep, cows and also goats but mostly sheep.
Any/all animals that ingest nutrients must excrete the undigestible residue. Cows are no different than any other animal. They produce "pasture patties".
Cannibalistic. But in reality, cows don't eat other cows (they're strictly herbivores) so this question doesn't apply to them.
The turkey is different from other farm animals mainly because it is a bird, while other stereotypical farm animals are creatures such as cows, sheep, pigs and horses.