d'anver lovers,discuss the breed and post some pics!

Our beloved cockerel, Babsie. (kids named him before gender had been established
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) He's an absolute delight and wonderful complement to our little flock!



 
He's a cute little guy!



Pics of some of the crew. First, Misty, the Coch'Anver and Lucy, who are 18 weeks now. Aubrey managed to pose for the camera instead of attack it this time.








Then, the youngsters with one of their two mamas.



 
He sure is one colorful rooster! I like it!

Sad to tell you this Cyn but that boy yelled "Yeehaw Kentucky....I wanna live in Kentucky" I heard him clear as a bell. JJ will deny it of course.

Nice window Cyn...I love where you put it, I kinda thought it was by the door not the pop door. I like it by the pop door though.

I survived me week with the grandson and boy is Kentucky calm and quiet now that he is back in Tenneessee.
 
Sad to tell you this Cyn but that boy yelled "Yeehaw Kentucky....I wanna live in Kentucky" I heard him clear as a bell. JJ will deny it of course.

Nice window Cyn...I love where you put it, I kinda thought it was by the door not the pop door. I like it by the pop door though.

I survived me week with the grandson and boy is Kentucky calm and quiet now that he is back in Tenneessee.
I did hear him... but it must be the accent because what he actually said was :" nooooo not Kentucky... leg hair disgusts me."

Except for them Georgia girls...He likes the way they talk.
 
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Too close to call, I would have to hear you both say " sawheat taay" to make a decision.

See, now, it took me a minute to even know what that said, LOL! Was gone too long with the Air Force out west and in the midwest. When we came back to visit once, my SIL was engaged. I asked her what her fiance's last name was. She said, "Whales", or so I thought. When I asked her to clarify by spelling, found out it was actually "Wells".
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So, even I need an interpreter for some of these folks!

You should hear the guys, locals, who are logging our extra 3 acres. I can copy their accent pretty well for Ladyhawk on the phone so it must be in my blood. I've always said the southern accent was like a pitbull and you couldn't really shake it loose. We'd go places and they'd want us to talk for them out west. Came back here and they'd say, You aren't from around here, are you? Can't win! DH's family were some of the founding families of the state, came here back in the 1500's.
 
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