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BarredBuff

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savingdogs said:
Barred Buff has a Broody Buff

Say that ten times fast! :lol:
Barred Buff has a Broody Buff,

Barred Buff has a Broody Buff

Barred Buff has a Broody Buff

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Farred Fuff has a Brooooody Fuff

:lol:
 

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Somehow when I say that, the last two letters turn to T s..........:lol:

I sure got attached to my two hens that hatched chicks for me, too fun. Watching they act like a mother hen made me realize where that expression came from. Speaking of expressions, did I ever share this with you, my reasons why chickens are the root of the english language? This is from awhile back..............

My chicken research:
I've been doing a little research in the last few days regarding parts of speech derived from chicken keeping that are basic parts of the english language. I've put together a list you might enjoy:

Beginning with just the word chicken...you might "be" chicken, "play" chicken, "chicken out" or if you are a young girl, you can be a "chick." You might have "chicken skin", be a bird brain, a dumb cluck, or no spring chicken. Or chicken livered, or chicken hearted. I hope you can read this writing which is like chicken scratch. Something as cheap as chicken feed or chicken scratch is not expensive and people can be made to "come up to scratch."

We can start with the obvious coop ones, regarding someone who "flew the coop" or something that was "all cooped up." Someone might "rule the roost" and everyone knows that chickens "come home to roost." My favorite but less ancient idiom was "Ain't nobody here but us chickens."

Hens created alot of language. They walk on eggshells or walk on eggs, have nest eggs for which they have feathered their nest, count chickens before they are hatched and take them under their wing. Then there are hen parties, hen pecking, and put up a squack or ruffle their feathers. Hopefully none will have a bad egg, or they could be madder than a wet hen. And one not necessarily strictly chicken related, "Birds of a feather flock together."

Roosters share their group of idioms, They shake a tail feather, strut their stuff and have something to crow about. They are cock sure, cock eyed and they stick their neck out and get things stuck in their craw. Boxers are known to strut around like a banty rooster. But you have to be up before the cock crows to scratch out a living.

There were some old phrases too, such as "scarce as a hen's teeth" that I found but never heard, also "If it ain't chicken, it's feathers." I do recall a politician promising a "chicken in every pot." but not sure who that was.. (my mom says Hoover?)

Most macabre are the phrases "running around like a chicken with its head cut off." It makes me wonder about that "stick your neck out." one....

Better end this now as I go to bed with the chickens because I get up with the chickens.

Hope you like my list. Not everything is what it is cracked up to be.
 

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Nice list! Day One has officially began! She is on 18 eggs and being broody! :woot
 

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BarredBuff said:
Nice list! Day One has officially began! She is on 18 eggs and being broody! :woot
:weee :weee :weee :weee

broody buff broody buff broody buff!!!!!!!!
 

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BarredBuff said:
Wannabefree said:
BarredBuff said:
Nice list! Day One has officially began! She is on 18 eggs and being broody! :woot
:weee :weee :weee :weee

broody buff broody buff broody buff!!!!!!!!
:weee :weee :weee

These are heritage type to!
Awesome :D :D :D I will not be on long tonight...still have to go get groceries. I didn't have time today :lol: I am soooo tired too lol! Go grocery shopping for me pleeeeeease :lol:
 

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Wannabefree said:
BarredBuff said:
Wannabefree said:
:weee :weee :weee :weee

broody buff broody buff broody buff!!!!!!!!
:weee :weee :weee

These are heritage type to!
Awesome :D :D :D I will not be on long tonight...still have to go get groceries. I didn't have time today :lol: I am soooo tired too lol! Go grocery shopping for me pleeeeeease :lol:
I would but gosh darn it, Im in KY! I cant stay long either, I have to go dig a book out of my closet.
 

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I may have sold a rabbit today, the little brown one. AND I just talked to Cous and he told me to let that chicken raise the chicks! :woot
 
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