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In Australian slang, a "chook" is a chicken.
Practical application: "Hey Mum, what's for dinner?" "Roast chook and vegies."
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You need 3 dishes. 1 for flour, 1 for beaten eggs & 1 for breadcrumbs. And a plate for the crumbed chook.
Flour the chook Egg the floured chook Then push the floured and egged chook into the breadcrumbs. You can repeat as many times as you want to thicken the crumb coating. Try seasoning the breadcrumbs with some parseman cheese and the flour with salt and pepper. Delish!
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A chook is the Australian word for chicken. It is called colloquial slang as the word is used regionally. Originates from a Celtic word meaning 'come'. Used by early migrant farm servants when calling the chickens to feed.
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Geon-chook-hak-gae-ron - 2012 is rated/received certificates of:
Hong Kong:IIA
Japan:G
Singapore:PG13
South Korea:12
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You need to put a rooster in with it other wise it wont go clucky ..
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The cast of Pikyav - 2007 includes: Chook Chook Hillman as Chook Chook Hillman April Conrad Gayle as April Conrad Gayle Laverne Glaze as Laverne Glaze Norman Goodwin as Norman Goodwin Grant Hillman as Grant Hillman Leaf Hillman as Leaf Hillman Jeanerette Jacup as Jeanerette Jacup Frankie Lake as Frankie Lake Kathy McCovey as Kathy McCovey Josephine Peters as Josephine Peters Ronnie Pierce as Ronnie Pierce Ronnie Reed as Ronnie Reed Auntie Vi as Auntie Vi
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"할아버지, 생일축하해요" Hal-a-buh-jee saeng-il-chook-ha-hae-yo
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Leonid Kravchuk
le•oh•nid krav•chook
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huh? excuse me chook i think that that answer is just a little on the wrong side lol!!!!!!!!!
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I dont know but i found clues sayind he is in the forest.If you want the clue it under a jacket on chook
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We've got a hen that's 11. She's arthritic (or the chicken equivalent), but she's still active and otherwise healthy. I've read it's possible for them to hit 25 but that they hardly ever do because of diseases and predators.
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It can, they don't, the process is done internally within the hen, prior to the formation of the egg. Once the egg is laid, it is too late to artificially inseminate
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wait, never mind. I made my Morse coder with a paper clip and tested but all i got was a *chook* sound when i conected the wires and a *shchchshhshshchhshchhcshhshh* sound when i fiddled with the connection.
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The cast of Blacktown - 2005 includes: Clayton Jacobson as Clayton Brooke Marsh as Chook Niki Owen as Nikki Mara Stenders as Mara Kriv Stenders as Peter
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It's 생일축하합니다 (saengil chukha hamnida)
and Suzy of Miss A in drama Dream High sings a happy birthday song.
It's really good.
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Typically, they will try to attract hens by showing them food. Once they find something tasty (or something they think is tasty but the hens find out is inedible), they will call the hens over using a 'chook chook' sound, that increases in pitch and frequency with the perceived 'value' of the food. It's not usual to hear a rooster frantically calling the hens over if he's found something particularly good. Once he's got them by his side, he'll usually circle them, and sometimes crow a few times.
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If the chickens are Broilers (bred for the table) they will be fast growing and ready to kill atabout six to eight weeks. You will find that cockrells grow faster than poulets.
Regards Chook Butcher.
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As Dr Harry Cooper is a celebrity veterinarian, I doubt he has a listed phone number. There was a number available for Dr Harry's Hobby Farm and Clucky Chook Cafe, but they are closed until further notice.
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Yes, a chicken and a hen are the same thing in the context of referring to the female of the domestic fowl.
However, the term 'chicken' is only used when describing domestic fowl, while 'hen' also applies to the female of all other birds as well as to some aquatic animals such as lobsters and octopuses.
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Chooks prefer to roost up fairly high, but within easy chook- jumping height. They will happily perch on a platform, or even just a horizontal stick.
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Both are nutritionally equal, but you may add material to the chook feed to give brown or speckled eggs. If you give the chooks plenty of greens, a much more deeply coloured yolk will result.
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The rooster in Chicken Run is named Rocky. He is an American circus performer who helps the chickens plan their escape from the farm.
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my girl friend is having a baby her name is Zoe sinclair and i am Marc sinclair we are married and im 11 and so is she and im a dad at 11 year old my chook is very big Zoe is big than me but she is a good fighter
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Pullet is from French poulet (male) poulette (female) meaning small chicken. Therefore it should be male. But in English it won't matter, anything goes. It's after all just a bloody chook.
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Teneale Clifford has: Performed in "Home and Away: Romances" in 2005. Played Chook in "Soul Mates" in 2007. Played Daughter in "Home and Away" in 2010. Played Rachel in "Blood on Blood" in 2011. Played Daniela in "Punching Walls" in 2013.
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Nothing. There just happened to be a chicken foot on your yard.
There is no logical reason for finding the article in your yard. Perhaps it was a spare the chook was carrying and it dropped it. Put an advert in in the local rag."Found, one chooks foot, will the owner please come and collect it"
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The cast of The Price - 2011 includes: Mali Elfman as Vanessa Carlos Gallardo as Ceferino Tim Halpin as Last of the Guards Thorry Koren as Chook Isaac Koren as Tigg Michael May as The Snitch Myke Michaels as Richie Solomon Trimble as Arrio
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Toot tat mom wow tot tit (left to right)
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Some Australian colloquialisms include: bloke - man, guy fair dinkum - true or genuine Banana bender : a someone who comes from Queensland flat out like a lizard drinking - really busy have a blue - have a fight bottler - something really good Buckley's chance - no chance of succeeding larrikin - a bit of a prankster chook - chicken
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Yes! Cook your potato peelings, throw them over the fence to your chooks, and watch them gobble them up! Then watch them lay eggs with free potato peeling vitamins. Throw lots of greens to your chooks, vegetable scraps from the kitchen or from the garden. Better yet, let them have the run of the yard and find their own greens.
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Some Australian colloquialisms include: bloke - man, guy fair dinkum - true or genuine Banana bender : a someone who comes from Queensland flat out like a lizard drinking - really busy have a blue - have a fight bottler - something really good Buckley's chance - no chance of succeeding larrikin - a bit of a prankster chook - chicken
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Owen Buik has: Played Chook Newton in "Home and Away" in 1988. Played Jim in "Home and Away" in 1988. Played Thrasher in "Home and Away" in 1988. Played Stationhand in "Country Life" in 1994. Played Cement Man in "Danny Deckchair" in 2003. Played Jock Marr in "Fireflies" in 2004.
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Ben Tari has: Played Murray Buchanan in "Home and Away" in 1988. Played Chook in "Home and Away" in 1988. Played Danny Blair in "Water Rats" in 1996. Played Jared Levine in "All Saints" in 1998. Played Joe in "Safety in Numbers" in 2006. Played Mr. Polo in "Whoever You Are" in 2009.
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern C--OK. That is, five letter words with 1st letter C and 4th letter O and 5th letter K. In alphabetical order, they are:
chook
crook
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The cast of Dossa and Joe - 2002 includes: Roy Billing as Charlie Robert Bruning as Big Sean Michael Caton as Joe Bailey Anne Charleston as Dossa Bailey Jeanie Drynan as Vanessa Joel Edgerton as Robbo Donal Forde as Chook Darren Gilshenan as Wayne Ryan Johnson as Bobby Bailey
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