Pronunciation of "Faverolles"?

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i'll try, but i'm really bashful and have trouble around large crowds.
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I'm starting to pick up on that. Perhaps with counselling you could learn to come out of your shell and become a productive member of this forum.
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i'll try, but i'm really bashful and have trouble around large crowds.
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I'm starting to pick up on that. Perhaps with counselling you could learn to come out of your shell and become a productive member of this forum.
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that's it. i am saying Soosex and Asstralop to you right now! plus Orphington!
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juliect do you see what i have to put up with???? do see? the agony!

next pronunciation issue step to the front of the line please and do not look at BantyRooster directly in the eyes please....
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I'm starting to pick up on that. Perhaps with counselling you could learn to come out of your shell and become a productive member of this forum.
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that's it. i am saying Soosex and Asstralop to you right now! plus Orphington!
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juliect do you see what i have to put up with???? do see? the agony!

next pronunciation issue step to the front of the line please and do not look at BantyRooster directly in the eyes please....
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You forgot legHORN and DUCK-ELs...but I suppose you're going to claim you were taking it slow.

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Some duckels for your viewing pleasure.

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The favarollies...a coocoo(ca joo) marans- kind of like meringue..mare-ann (technically, french would indicate NO pronunciation of the 's' on the end. it's debatable for good measure...

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And last but not least(drum roll, please) the SOOsex and legHorns...sorry, I have no asstralops
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but there is a cochin-long o, like toe, in the back.
 
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I see no coocoo marans, but I do see cuckoo marans
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I know cuckoo is supposed to be pronounced 'coo-coo', but that always sounded stupid to me. Plus my grandpa and dad both pronounce it cuck(like cluck)-coo, when referring to birds like yellow-billed and black-billed cuckoos. Literally the way it's spelled. Sounds less goofy to me. So that's the way I say it, and I'm sticking to it
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But of course, they are coo-coo clocks. And crazy people are coo-coo
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I'm starting to pick up on that. Perhaps with counselling you could learn to come out of your shell and become a productive member of this forum.
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that's it. i am saying Soosex and Asstralop to you right now! plus Orphington!
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juliect do you see what i have to put up with???? do see? the agony!

next pronunciation issue step to the front of the line please and do not look at BantyRooster directly in the eyes please....
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Did you just cuss him/her out in chicken breeds ???
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I'm starting to pick up on that. Perhaps with counselling you could learn to come out of your shell and become a productive member of this forum.
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that's it. i am saying Soosex and Asstralop to you right now! plus Orphington!
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juliect do you see what i have to put up with???? do see? the agony!

Jayne - Yes...it is horrible!
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People can be so cruel!
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BantyRooster - Your Soosex put my Soosex to shame! They are beautiful. ---or is it Soosexes? Soosexi?
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And "ravoli favarolis" will forever be burned into my brain...just wait...someone will ask what they are, and "ravoli favarolis" will come out before I can stop it.
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To further confuse the situation, one of my future Faverolles shall be named "Duckels"!!!
 
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totally acceptable. as well as my neighbor's grand daughter saying, "cock la dooda looo".

two-year old children may call the chickens anything they like. well, as long as juliect okays it.
 

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