Nov 8, 2008 #2 jonbanks Songster 11 Years Aug 12, 2008 225 9 119 say whine and then dot i used to live in detroit and wyandotte michigan is there in the suburbs i think that actually has some thing to do with the chickens name that town
say whine and then dot i used to live in detroit and wyandotte michigan is there in the suburbs i think that actually has some thing to do with the chickens name that town
Nov 8, 2008 Thread starter #4 sloallie10 Songster 11 Years Nov 8, 2008 1,724 7 171 CA thanks. i always thought it was whan-doy-ot
Nov 8, 2008 #5 jonbanks Songster 11 Years Aug 12, 2008 225 9 119 people in michigan that are from there dont say it like that, lol its wine dot, lol
Nov 8, 2008 #8 jonbanks Songster 11 Years Aug 12, 2008 225 9 119 i know you are all correct with the way its supposed to be said, lol no one in that town says it like that, lolfg
i know you are all correct with the way its supposed to be said, lol no one in that town says it like that, lolfg
Nov 8, 2008 #9 KKluckers Time Out 12 Years Sep 4, 2007 1,704 5 171 wine-dot I have a friend that breeds these. He taught me how to pronounce it.....I totally murdered it LOL.
wine-dot I have a friend that breeds these. He taught me how to pronounce it.....I totally murdered it LOL.
Nov 8, 2008 #10 greyfields Crowing 12 Years Mar 15, 2007 4,889 42 261 Washington State I will tell you with 100% authority that any english breed of chicken, sheep or cow will not be pronounced properly here in the US. My mother was born in Herefordshire. The cows from there are Herefords. But, go to any breeder here in the US and they say "Her-ferds". It drives me crazy!!
I will tell you with 100% authority that any english breed of chicken, sheep or cow will not be pronounced properly here in the US. My mother was born in Herefordshire. The cows from there are Herefords. But, go to any breeder here in the US and they say "Her-ferds". It drives me crazy!!