Sep 19, 2013 Thread starter #21 Valk Chirping 6 Years May 14, 2013 112 11 63 Durango, Colorado Ah, good point!
Sep 23, 2013 #22 Hayduke27 Songster 9 Years Apr 11, 2013 449 121 212 Gunnison, CO For those wanting to know more, reference Hardcore History with Dan Carlin!
Sep 23, 2013 Thread starter #23 Valk Chirping 6 Years May 14, 2013 112 11 63 Durango, Colorado Yup, you can learn about it here. That guy is super!
Sep 23, 2013 #24 Hayduke27 Songster 9 Years Apr 11, 2013 449 121 212 Gunnison, CO Is it "SIP-eeo" or "SKIP-eeo"?
Sep 23, 2013 Thread starter #25 Valk Chirping 6 Years May 14, 2013 112 11 63 Durango, Colorado Both are acceptable. I like to use a hard C as in "SKip-eeo" just like Dan Carlin does.
Oct 6, 2013 #26 ColeSchmidt In the Brooder 6 Years Oct 6, 2013 30 1 26 San Diego, CA I realize this is an older thread, but I just have to say you have the most awesome names for you chickens! I may have to go name my chicks after Roman generals now.
I realize this is an older thread, but I just have to say you have the most awesome names for you chickens! I may have to go name my chicks after Roman generals now.
Oct 6, 2013 #27 MidnightGyps In the Brooder 7 Years 6 Years Jan 23, 2013 68 0 29 ^^ I agree. I name my chicks average, everyday names but this is inspiring me to name my chickens something more interesting!
^^ I agree. I name my chicks average, everyday names but this is inspiring me to name my chickens something more interesting!
Oct 7, 2013 Thread starter #28 Valk Chirping 6 Years May 14, 2013 112 11 63 Durango, Colorado Hahaha, thanks for the kind words! I thought I was being pretty dorky for naming them the way I did, but now I'm stoked that you folks like the names. Cheers!!!
Hahaha, thanks for the kind words! I thought I was being pretty dorky for naming them the way I did, but now I'm stoked that you folks like the names. Cheers!!!