Tiuc ! Tiuc ! to call hens? (Sounds like "Chook! Chook!" - hens are called "chooks" in Australia

)
Tiuc is also
cuit backwards.
Cuit is used for "Shoo! Scat! Go away!", but from the context of the song
cuitse sounds like an imitation of the sound hens make while feeding.
What is a rooster's call in Irish? "Cock-a-doodle-doo" in English, "cococero" in French (?), "kokekokkou" in Japanese. My roosters seem to alternate between the rhythm of cock-a-doodle-doo and kokekokkou - They are confused birds.

Bríd Mhór wrote:
Bíonn focla airaid dona cearca, focla diffrúla do ghéabha, srl.
Beadaí Beadaí Beadaí le géabha cheapainn. Níl mé cinnte. Ní raibh cearca ná géabha riamh againn anseo, le mo linnsa ar aon nós.
This is not so surprising if you have a farm. It is better to use a different call when feeding each type of animal. That way when you make that call only that particular type of animal tends to come (in theory at least - my sheep would come running to the gate as soon as I called the hens because I always fed them in that order

).