School: Cill na Móna (C.) (roll number 13626)
- Location:
- Cill na Móna, Co. an Chláir
- Teacher: Síle Céitinn
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geese there will be no luck on that brood of geese until they are all banished and a new brood got into the farm yard.
If a person lends a hatching hen it is unlucky to take back that hen again.
When people are giving food to their farmyard birds to the hens they say :tioc,tioc,to the chickens curdy,curdy, to to the turkeys Bee! Bee! to the geese Beadaig,Beadaig.
It is considered unlucky for the owner of a cock to kill the cock himself he either sells the cock or gets a stranger to kill the cock. - The animals we have at home in the farm ,are cows, horses,sheep, goats,pigs,and asses.We have cows at home ,sometimes cows are called Cuibí on account of a particular shape to be on their horns.When a man is driving cows he says habha.The house for the cows is called the cow house.Straw is very good for(continues on next page)
- Collector
- Peggy Barrett
- Gender
- Female