Titchy Reindeer
Well-Known Member
Just a bit of musing really (I put this thread in tack room, but all species may be included). Partly brought on by a post in the fatal dog attacks thread.
I have a chicken called Korma (all my chickens are named after chicken recipes, except Paulette who came prenamed). She is an araucana and quite small, but she is fearless. She casually saunters past the bigger chickens and ignores any pecks and she will take on my dogs through the fence (thankfully!). There is something rather impressive about a small chicken squaring up to my malinois cross and not backing down (unlike my cockerel, who is a wimp). I feel Korma is too mild a name for her, she should have been a Vindaloo.
I also once knew a pony called Kamikaze who was the sweetest little thing ever and Kaline (it means "cuddly") was the pony who probably has the most broken rider bones to her active (to be fair to her, she worked in a riding school from age 4 to 27 and is now happily retired, so it's not like she was breaking her riders every week).
French rules about naming with a given first letter depending on the year of birth can lead to some rather strange names, but do you have any examples of animals who simply didn't suit their names?
I have a chicken called Korma (all my chickens are named after chicken recipes, except Paulette who came prenamed). She is an araucana and quite small, but she is fearless. She casually saunters past the bigger chickens and ignores any pecks and she will take on my dogs through the fence (thankfully!). There is something rather impressive about a small chicken squaring up to my malinois cross and not backing down (unlike my cockerel, who is a wimp). I feel Korma is too mild a name for her, she should have been a Vindaloo.
I also once knew a pony called Kamikaze who was the sweetest little thing ever and Kaline (it means "cuddly") was the pony who probably has the most broken rider bones to her active (to be fair to her, she worked in a riding school from age 4 to 27 and is now happily retired, so it's not like she was breaking her riders every week).
French rules about naming with a given first letter depending on the year of birth can lead to some rather strange names, but do you have any examples of animals who simply didn't suit their names?


