Oh there are a lot more than just 4 breeds of chicken.
Here is a link that shows 60 of the most popular, but that is still only a fraction of the number of breeds.
There are 200 recognized breeds and hundreds of cross breeds
No, chickens and ducks are not the same species. Chickens belong to the species Gallus gallus domesticus, while ducks belong to the species Anas platyrhynchos. They are different species within the bird family.
At least a 100. There is a book (I forgot what it was called) that has all the different breeds.
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No, cows and chickens are different species and cannot produce offspring together. They have different genetics and reproductive systems, making it biologically impossible for them to interbreed.
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.
No, chickens and guineas cannot breed together because they are different species. Chickens belong to the species Gallus gallus domesticus, while guineas belong to the species Numida meleagris.
No. They are a different species.
They are chickens. different genders of the same species.
No, chickens and ducks are not the same species. Chickens belong to the species Gallus gallus domesticus, while ducks belong to the species Anas platyrhynchos. They are different species within the bird family.
At least a 100. There is a book (I forgot what it was called) that has all the different breeds.
Ducks like water. Chickens don't!
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No, cows and chickens are different species and cannot produce offspring together. They have different genetics and reproductive systems, making it biologically impossible for them to interbreed.
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.
In the United States, the major domesticated species slaughtered for meat are cows, pigs, chickens and turkeys. The minor species include sheep, goats, ratities (emus, ostriches, rheas), ducks, geese and squab.
Chickens
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.