School: Dubhgharrdha (roll number 14894)

Location:
Doogary, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
Seán S. Ó Flannagáin
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    separate the cows from each other. There are big nails driven into the wall to hang up the "taeklen." Some cows are tied by the neck and by the leg and (by) others are tied by the two legs. Sometimes cows are tied with a chain and sometimes a rope, and sometimes with a bag of rope that is made at- home. There is a horse shoe hung up on the wall to bring the luck to the cattle. 19-7-38
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