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There's no such designation as "Celtic times". Celtic people are still around today, and have been around since before the Iron Age. Celtic civilization spans more than 2000 years, so you would need to be more specific about the era you're referring to.
There's no such designation as "Celtic times". Celtic people are still around today, and have been around since before the Iron Age. Celtic civilization spans more than 2000 years, so you would need to be more specific about the era you're referring to.
Yes. Cats were domesticated in ancient times, but all pet cats today are descended from wild cats.
A chook is the Australian word for chicken. It is called colloquial slang as the word is used regionally. Originates from a Celtic word meaning 'come'. Used by early migrant farm servants when calling the chickens to feed.
Chickens are used for egg production and for meat. Some chickens are also used as pets.
Donkeys, horses, goats, sheep, cattle, chickens, dogs, birds, and a type of ferret which they used as cats.
Chickens are mostly used for their meat and their eggs.
Celtic style lettering is taken from the handwriting script used by Celtic monks when copying scriptures in medieval monasteries.
In olden time (I'm assuming you mean the early settling times) cats were used to catch mice and rodents around the house. Plus, the kids probably loved petting them. I love my kitty! Also, cats are still used to catch rodents today!
Darren Fletcher used to support Celtic club.
possibly i have used them on my chickens before and only have had a few chickens respond to the snake.
"used cats" cats arent drug!!