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It has it's own definition.I just say it for short! Not because I prefer it over "Rooster" and "Cockerel"!
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It has it's own definition.I just say it for short! Not because I prefer it over "Rooster" and "Cockerel"!
It's OKOops, sorry.
Took you that long to figure it outOml! Just just realized. Kanga and Roo.
Kangaroo....
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I never said it was a correct term, just slang. Easier to use. The problem (well one of them) is you guys are to seriousLOL wow. I have and it irritates the ever loving cheese itz out of me. The proper term is cockerel. Or rooster.
Roo makes people sound like they just bought chickens yesterday and they learned their info from Facebook.
People that say "roo":
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No saz, don't go. Stay, you don't have to know what's going on just chime in whenever you want.I am once again so lost and confused. It's really hard to keep up with yall. I give up, it's to much reading for me.
I use slang too. I just don't make up new meanings for words that already exist.I never said it was a correct term, just slang. Easier to use. The problem (well one of them) is you guys are to serious
It's well known in the chicken world that a roo means rooster not kangaroo.I use slang too. I just don't make up new meanings for words that already exist.