I mean.. now it just sounds like I have a southern accent when I say “Leg-earn.”I knew the second one but that first one I’m not Sure I can accept.
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I mean.. now it just sounds like I have a southern accent when I say “Leg-earn.”I knew the second one but that first one I’m not Sure I can accept.
No judge. I have no one to talk chicken to in person. That means when I read a word the way I read it the first time is the way I pronounce it.SUE-Sex?![]()
Yup! About 95%Basically all of my chicken knowledge is from BYC. Breeds, sexing, coop requirements, chicken medical help, integration tactics, caring for chicks, how eggs work, a bit of genetics, even random facts like the fact that chicken feathers are almost entirely made out of protein. I've even learned a bit about hatching, and I've never hatched eggs or hung out in the hatching forum!
Me too, and I have one so people expect me to say it right!it will always be why-anne-dote for me, I accept it no other way
ExactlyNo judge. I have no one to talk chicken to in person. That means when I read a word the way I read it the first time is the way I pronounce it.
Still haven’t broken my habit of calling “Mottled” “Molted.”
I don't think that's as bad as the way I pronounce Crevecouer... "Cray-Vee-Cower"No judge. I have no one to talk chicken to in person. That means when I read a word the way I read it the first time is the way I pronounce it.
Still haven’t broken my habit of calling “Mottled” “Molted.”
Wait... that’s not how you pronounce it? That’s how I say it too....I don't think that's as bad as the way I pronounce Crevecouer... "Cray-Vee-Cower"
They're my favorite breed, and I still don't know how to pronounce it correctly!![]()