"Woven out of plaited straw, this hen’s nest represents an object that
was once commonly seen on Irish farms. Typically oaten straw was used to
weave the objects, but on occasion wheat or barley straw was also
employed. The nests were normally placed in a dark room/space, often in
an outhouse, where the hens were more likely to lay their eggs. This
particular example comes from Drumcliffe in Co. Sligo and now resides at
the Museum of Country Life, near Castlebar, Co. Mayo."
Impressive craftsmanship. Via
Irish Archaeology
I think my chickens are pretty spoiled, but no way am I weaving them a nest. I give them loose straw; they'll have to weave it themselves.
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