There is a belief that if there's a white cock in the yard that the man of the house will be in good health while the white cock remains alive.


Story collected by Joseph P. Caron, a student at N. Seosamh, Cill Lasrach school (Killasser, Co. Mayo) from informant Mrs James Peyton.

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A Mhaighdean ghlórmhar mhófuil (ie mhodhamhail?) bheannuighthe


Story collected by a student at Breac-chluain (B.) school (Brackloon, Co. Mayo) from informant Nóra Bean Mhic Aodhaigín.

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You shouldn't exchange a hen for a hen or a duck for a duck, it is supposed to be unlucky.


Story collected by Joseph P. Caron, a student at N. Seosamh, Cill Lasrach school (Killasser, Co. Mayo) from informant Mrs James Peyton.

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The crowing of a hen is very unlucky and a hen that crows should be killed.


Story collected by Joseph P. Caron, a student at N. Seosamh, Cill Lasrach school (Killasser, Co. Mayo) from informant Mrs James Peyton.

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Folklore


Story collected by a student at An Pasáiste, Corcaigh school (Passage West, Co. Cork) from informant Mrs Horgan.

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