The name says it all: Fog Horn Leg Horn
Loud, obnoxious and never shuts up.
yes, bt it's too much dificult to talk with him in the phone coz it's private, you can try to contact him in his email. so he talk to his fans in shows after all the show. he make some autographs and talk to someone near him.
Justin Bieber don't tell you a phone number he don't know who you are so don't say ok that feel so bad you want to talk because you a huge fan of justin bieber sorry but don't talk to him ok that im so sorry i know you love him to talk but we don't know im sorry we can't talk to him that so bad :/ :(
You don't talk to anyone, you just beat the Pokemon League.
because he is so dumb idiots!!!
He doesn't specifically talk about it, but as he celebrates Christmas and sings songs like Amazing Grace, it's safe to say so much as that he's in Christianity.
Foghorn Leghorn would get mad un tie his beak and then he would try to take over the world.
The looney tune rooster is Foghorn Leghorn... "i say boy" lol i raise leghorns as they lay very large white eggs, the only problem i have is they fly up over their very large fenced in area... oh well, they go back at night so all is well
I think it was Foghorn Leghorn to Rhode Island Red in "Raw! Raw! Rooster!" .
Monday October 21, 2002 Previous | Next Dear Yahoo!: What is the name of the little chicken with big glasses on the Foghorn Leghorn cartoons? DonaldWatertown, New York Dear Donald: Well, hog gravy and chitlins! Faster than you can sing "Camptown Races," we scrambled to gather some details on the yappy rooster's little sidekick. We made tracks and headed to the Looney Tunes Characters > Foghorn Leghorn category in the Yahoo! Directory. The little chicken with the big glasses is named Egghead Jr., and he was first introduced in the 1954 cartoon "Little Boy Boo." He's the son of Miss Prissy, a scrawny hen that, in previous cartoons, had been a spinster vying to win Foghorn Leghorn's love. The identity of Egghead's father is never revealed, although Foghorn is surely not his dad. Online summaries of "Little Boy Boo" note that Foghorn has to prove he'll be a good stepfather to Egghead Jr. in order to shack up with Miss Prissy in her warm house. Of course, Foghorn and Egghead don't make a great pair because the little tyke is a million times smarter than the goofy rooster. Egghead Jr. was featured in two more Foghorn Leghorn cartoons. According to Mr. Leghorn himself, "That boy, I say, that boy's just like a tattoo -- gets under your skin" (admittedly, Leghorn called every male "boy," so he could have been talking about anyone). In 1995's "Feather Dusted," Foghorn tries to turn Egghead away from books and towards sports and other clich�d boy's activities. In 1960's "Crockett-Doodle-Doo," Foghorn attempts more of the same by taking Junior camping. In both cartoons, Egghead gets the better of Foghorn and shows how his genius and book learning beats the elder animal's supposed street smarts. Cock-a-doodle do, I say, cock-a-doodle do!
The city of Livorno was known during the 16th-17th centuries as Legorno, so Leghorn is a pretty short leap. Thanks for asking this one -- I always wondered, but never got around to researching it.
Because he is a parrot
You kiss him with raspberry
I've had a white leghorn for eight years now. Others haven't lasted so long and Whitey has had a few sick times in the past but she responds well to a bit of TLC. I expect 8 years is exceptional.
Because I'm the mom and I said so!
He know's everything about everything!
I had to do a thesis statement for Cornish Cross, White Leghorn, and Plymouth Rock chickens, so i used: "I will be telling you about three differant chicken breeds, Cornish Cross, White Leghorn, and Plymouth Rock." It's not the best but it works for me
well if he doent talk to you that much, it means that he likes you. so if he does talk to you alot it means he doesnt like you that much.