School: Sruthar (C.)

Location:
Shrule, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
Bríd, Bean Uí Éanacháin
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  2. It is right to eat the first egg a hen lays,and you would have the luck of good horses. It is not right to cut hen's tails, but to burn them. It is not right also to put a white hen hatching eggs, or to keep a white cock. If a black hen is put hatching eggs, all pullets will be in that clutch. It is not right to give away a hen after the sun has set. Before giving a hen to anyone it is right to pull out some of her feathers. if you were putting down two clutches of eggs, it is right to put two hens of the same colour hatching them. It is right to put a mark of soot on every egg, before it is hatched for fear the fairies would bring the chickens when they come
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