Tuesday, 14 March 2017

THE USE OF LOCAL FOWLS IN IGBO LAND

LOCAL COCK
Local fowls (okuko Igbo) is the local species of fowls. They are not bred in a cage. Rather they walk about, getting their food from kitchen waste in the compound, from the farm and bushes. They can come in different colours. There is the white fowl, the black fowl, the brown fowl, the spoted fowl (black and white or brown and white), there is also the fowl ash in colour. There are other types of local fowls that I bet you might have never seen or heard of. See them here.

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I am going to share with you in this post what local fowls are generally used for in Igbo land. Unlike the broilers and other types of English fowls which are mainly reared and demanded for meat, local fowls are bred for offering rituals and sacrifices to the gods. Nevertheless, some people prefer to eat the local fowls because they are tasteful, better than the broiler. But that is an exception.

 Read: why local fowl is more tasteful than broiler.

Let’s state again that local fowls are demanded basically for offering rituals and sacrifices to the gods. The Igbo people believe so much in the forefathers that their usually offer rituals to their spirits and to the sacrifices to the gods. There are special seasons when some sacrifices are made. Popular among these seasons is the new yam festival. In such occasions every elder goes to the Nkwo market to buy ritual items and the cock which will be used for the sacrifice on the following Eke market day.

Related Post: How to Celebrate the New Yam Festival in Igbo Land





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