winrowsLater in the day, weather permitting, the hay was shaken out evenly over the mown ground and formed into continuous piles or "winrows" stretching the length of the field. These rows were converted into small heaps - "small cocks" in Miramicmi and Avalon ...PRINTED ITEM G.M. Story JUL 1974JH JUL 1974Not usedNot usedWithdrawnwithdrawn but no stam
pook n. . . At the end of each day the hay was raked together in case of rain. These piles of hay ...
hay nThen the grass would be spread around the field in order to expose as much of it as possible t...
reap-hook. . . in the haying season all men who were able would be away fishing. Harvesting of the...
small aLater in the day, weather permitting, the hay was shaken out evenly over the mown ground and...
save v. . . the hay was shaken out evenly over the mown ground and later raked into "winrows", a co...
winrow[check]WHALEBACK. Flat roof, Av. [check] WINROW, WINDROW. Row of mown grass or hay, Av., Mir....
sweep vIn the Avalon hay cocks were also ''swept in'' on the ground to the yard by means of a long ...
wind rollsIf no rain were expected, the hay would be raked into the wind rolls (rolls about two fee...
hay n'Excellent cattle here.. Nothing could touch it. On account of so much hay on the commons. ...
hurlingThe barnyard supply [of stable manure] was further augmented by the frozen droppings of live...
pook nSmall piles of hay made in the evenings and left to stand onernight. Diameter on bottom is ab...
commonsIn all Avalon study areas, the methods of livestock husbandry were essentially similar. Duri...
hay cook? jocular applic. of _hay-cock_ = small conical heap of hay Save for more evidence? [check...
bunching... the division of labour was essentially similar to that of haying. Men worked the scythe...
Inside a stack yard are several stacks of hay. In the early days the hay was orginally cut by a syth...
pook n. . . At the end of each day the hay was raked together in case of rain. These piles of hay ...
hay nThen the grass would be spread around the field in order to expose as much of it as possible t...
reap-hook. . . in the haying season all men who were able would be away fishing. Harvesting of the...
small aLater in the day, weather permitting, the hay was shaken out evenly over the mown ground and...
save v. . . the hay was shaken out evenly over the mown ground and later raked into "winrows", a co...
winrow[check]WHALEBACK. Flat roof, Av. [check] WINROW, WINDROW. Row of mown grass or hay, Av., Mir....
sweep vIn the Avalon hay cocks were also ''swept in'' on the ground to the yard by means of a long ...
wind rollsIf no rain were expected, the hay would be raked into the wind rolls (rolls about two fee...
hay n'Excellent cattle here.. Nothing could touch it. On account of so much hay on the commons. ...
hurlingThe barnyard supply [of stable manure] was further augmented by the frozen droppings of live...
pook nSmall piles of hay made in the evenings and left to stand onernight. Diameter on bottom is ab...
commonsIn all Avalon study areas, the methods of livestock husbandry were essentially similar. Duri...
hay cook? jocular applic. of _hay-cock_ = small conical heap of hay Save for more evidence? [check...
bunching... the division of labour was essentially similar to that of haying. Men worked the scythe...
Inside a stack yard are several stacks of hay. In the early days the hay was orginally cut by a syth...
pook n. . . At the end of each day the hay was raked together in case of rain. These piles of hay ...
hay nThen the grass would be spread around the field in order to expose as much of it as possible t...
reap-hook. . . in the haying season all men who were able would be away fishing. Harvesting of the...