School: High St., Belmont

Location:
Belmont, Co. Offaly
Teacher:
M. Ó Rignigh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0813, Page 047

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  2. Folklore - Farm Animals
    I live in the country. Most of the people around me are farmers.
    When the cows are being driven home in the evening the person driving them often refers to them as sucks. When they are brought into the cow house or into the cabin as it is often called, they are tied with a chain and the part that goes round the neck is called a bow. The cow is put into the house about the latter end of October. A fine dry night is chosen on which to put in the cow because if the hide was wet when she is put in first it would be wet every rain that would come and she would be always cold.
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