School: Naomh Peadar, Droichead Átha (roll number 11072)
- Location:
- Drogheda, Co. Louth
- Teacher: S. Mac Maoláin
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- There are varieties of fowl kept in this district:- Rhode Island Reds, Plymouth Rocks, Whandottes, White Leg horns, Barn Velders, and Black Minorcas. Bantam hens are a small variety of hens.
If a person wants to call hens he would say:- "Chuck! Chuck! Chuck!" Of he wanted to call turkeys he would say:- "Yib! yip! yib!" If he wanted to call ducks he waould say:- Weel! weel! Weel!" - Hens lay once a day. Some hens lay double yoked eggs. Long thin eggs have usually got two yokes in them. When hens are laying & they are frightened off the rest they will lay an egg without a shell. People give hens ground up delph to harden their egg shells. Hens will lay out in the woods if they have no nest egg.
There are thirteen eggs in a clutch of hen's eggs; then eggs in a clutch of duck eggs; eight eggs in a turkey's clutch & eight eggs in a goose's clutch. A hen hatches out young ducklings.
When chickens get the "pips" a feather has to be put down their throats to put out the worms.(continues on next page)- Collector
- Tom Scouse
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Townleyhall, Co. Louth