Or less J’sI need more vowels please…
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Or less J’sI need more vowels please…
They lay blue or green or pink or brown eggs, not AND apparently. I’m still disappointed, I can pronounce that one!Umm they don’t lay rainbow eggs? Seriously I thought they did. I’ve seen pics ppl posting with their pastel colored eggs, hey guys look what my Easter Eggers laid! That’s disappointing.
Ohhhh I thought like everyday it’d be a different colored egg LOLThey lay blue or green or pink or brown eggs, not AND apparently. I’m still disappointed, I can pronounce that one!
Me tooOhhhh I thought like everyday it’d be a different colored egg LOL
Ok I have a question. Can anybody pronounce these? Or do I need a linguist? Faverolles, Marans, Houdans, La Fleche, Crèvecœur.Welcome to Backyard Chickens! The gentleman you talked to at the feed store has probably raised chickens for many years.
Do some reading on this site and you will be just as experienced as us!
If you have a question, post a thread about it! Lots of members will be more than happy to reply.
Mille Fleur d'UcclesNooo these are called d’ fluccer duloopers or something crazy like that.
Many are named for where they come from, or sometimes where they were thought to come from (Leghorn, Minorca, Ancona, Hamburg, Andalusian, Brabanter, Sussex, Orpington, Cornish, d'Uccle, Japanese, Polish, Delaware, Rhode Island Red, New Hampshire, Jersey Giant, Yokohama)Honestly, I would love to just see a regular name for a chicken, Like if we find another chicken I wanna call it after its color or feathers and that's it!
For that, I like Silver Spangled Appenzeller SpitzhaubenThe last thing I want to name a chicken is "Kwebbledippledop Cemani Extravangantion."
Can’t even spell the last one, but I think the others are pronounced phonetically.Ok I have a question. Can anybody pronounce these? Or do I need a linguist? Faverolles, Marans, Houdans, La Fleche, Crèvecœur.
That’s way more important than chicken breeds anyway. But I have always found the breeds more interesting so I know more about that, lol.Thank you! I know (from reading) WAY more about health and disease than chicken breeds. But nobody ever wants to talk that at random. Maybe next time someone goes off on their breeds I’ll just say, I don’t what you’re talking about, but let me show you some pictures of my chickens vents, now these vents are showroom new clean!
Marans are French and if bred to the French Standard should just be called Marans, not French Marans.Nooo these are called d’ fluccer duloopers or something crazy like that. Are there English copper Marans? Or German ones? Or just French?
LOL omg I laughed so hard, I spit out my coffee!!! “Smells like garbage every Thursday”!Most chicken suppliers start talking to you about the most random stuff.
"Hey, Do you need some bobos, Some hoo-has, Maybe if you're lucky we have some Doodasflipflops in stock."
And when you decide on a chicken they start questioning you like an interrogation
"Are you sure..? This chicken smells like garbage every Thursday and attacks anything yellow. It lays small eggs as well!!!"