waakroosters
Waakroosters is a term used in Dutch-language sources to describe two related concepts that involve roosters and timekeeping. The first refers to live roosters kept near a dwelling to provide an audible signal at dawn, and the second to mechanical or symbolic devices that imitate a rooster’s crow to mark time. The word combines waak, meaning vigil or wakefulness, with rooster.
Historically, in rural parts of the Low Countries and surrounding regions, the crowing of a farm rooster
Today, waakroosters are mainly of ethnographic or folkloric interest. They appear in studies of rural life
Waakroosters illustrate how communities historically used animal signals to organize daily life and how such practices