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- God of domestic fowls. A441.2
- God of wild fowls. A443.2
- Origin of swans from two fowls fed in Urd's well. A1981.0.1
- Why fowls never shut their doors at night. A2433.4.6
- [First Edition: B461. Helpful domestic fowls.] B461[1st ed.]
- Self-cooking fowls. (Cf. D1032.) D1601.25.1
- Ghost visible only to wild fowls. E421.1.6
- Fowls eat gold and silver. F989.22.1
- Division of the fat and lean fowls. Two fat fowls and one lean one at meal. Hero is lean, his two hosts fat. He is to divide. One lean fowl for the two fat people; two fat fowls for the one lean man. J1241.4
- Not in good form. A duke invites a notorious eater. The latter consumes eight fowls, forty eggs, and other things in proportion. In leaving he apologizes for eating so little as he had not felt well the night before. He will do better next time. J1468
- Bird avenges caged mate. Builds cart, yokes frogs to it, arms himself with piece of reed, and proclaims war with king. Collects cat, ants, rope, club, and river. He is put by king into fowl house; cat eats up fowls. In stable rope and club beat up horses. In elephant-house ants get into their brains and kill them all. Tied to king's bed, river floods king in his bed. King gives bird back his mate. Z52