School: Cill Iubhair (roll number 10095)

Location:
Killure Beg, Co. Galway
Teacher:
Pádhraic Ó Ceithearnaigh
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    Long ago the people used to put palm in the cowhouse. A cow without horns is called "Maol." The horse is put into a stable and is foddered and he also gets oats. The donkey's name is "Bess." She also gets hay and oats. The cowhouse is seven feet apart and two feet high.
    Mary Burns Told to me by my father Michael Burns
    Killure, Ahascragh, Ballinasloe, Co galway.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
    Topics
    1. activities
      1. economic activities
        1. agriculture (~2,659)
          1. animal husbandry (~2,587)
    Language
    English
    Collector
    Mary Burns
    Gender
    Female
    Address
    Killure Beg, Co. Galway
    Informant
    Michael Burns
    Relation
    Parent
    Gender
    Male
    Address
    Killure Beg, Co. Galway