sweep vIn the Avalon hay cocks were also ''swept in'' on the ground to the yard by means of a long rope tied around the base of the stack.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story JUL 1974 JH JUL 1974Used IUsed IUsed
rampike. . . two ravens the size of turkeys perched in one of the rampikes gracing her patio . ...
barrens n plThey came in large flocks and covered the barrens.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story February 1964...
hayHay sticks are simply two straight pieces of wood about 12'-16' long and ranging in diameter ...
winrowsLater in the day, weather permitting, the hay was shaken out evenly over the mown ground an...
save v. . . the hay was shaken out evenly over the mown ground and later raked into "winrows", a co...
hay nThen the grass would be spread around the field in order to expose as much of it as possible t...
pook nTowards evening [the hay] would be raked together in pooks to protect it from the evening and...
brush-harrow nIn Freshwater a "bush-harrow", made of birch or alder branches and drawn by a horse,...
streel v. . . the horse then driven around the field cock with the rope left "streelin" on the grou...
hay. . .'hay-pook' (a small stack of hay).DNE-cit PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN JAN 1974 JH JAN ...
pigI followed them across the yard to the pig-cote.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story February 1964No...
lash vWe soon had our lash-line round the stump of a tree and hauled Tom up ...PRINTED ITEM DNE-ci...
haywe smothered him with hay and tripped him with our hay prongs, every time he came near us, .......
hairThe spindle was mounted on the verticle post at two points. Two pieces of rope were fed throug...
reap-hook. . . in the haying season all men who were able would be away fishing. Harvesting of the...
rampike. . . two ravens the size of turkeys perched in one of the rampikes gracing her patio . ...
barrens n plThey came in large flocks and covered the barrens.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story February 1964...
hayHay sticks are simply two straight pieces of wood about 12'-16' long and ranging in diameter ...
winrowsLater in the day, weather permitting, the hay was shaken out evenly over the mown ground an...
save v. . . the hay was shaken out evenly over the mown ground and later raked into "winrows", a co...
hay nThen the grass would be spread around the field in order to expose as much of it as possible t...
pook nTowards evening [the hay] would be raked together in pooks to protect it from the evening and...
brush-harrow nIn Freshwater a "bush-harrow", made of birch or alder branches and drawn by a horse,...
streel v. . . the horse then driven around the field cock with the rope left "streelin" on the grou...
hay. . .'hay-pook' (a small stack of hay).DNE-cit PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN JAN 1974 JH JAN ...
pigI followed them across the yard to the pig-cote.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story February 1964No...
lash vWe soon had our lash-line round the stump of a tree and hauled Tom up ...PRINTED ITEM DNE-ci...
haywe smothered him with hay and tripped him with our hay prongs, every time he came near us, .......
hairThe spindle was mounted on the verticle post at two points. Two pieces of rope were fed throug...
reap-hook. . . in the haying season all men who were able would be away fishing. Harvesting of the...
rampike. . . two ravens the size of turkeys perched in one of the rampikes gracing her patio . ...
barrens n plThey came in large flocks and covered the barrens.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story February 1964...
hayHay sticks are simply two straight pieces of wood about 12'-16' long and ranging in diameter ...