School: Curratavy

Location:
Corratawy, Co. Cavan
Teacher:
E. Ó Gallchobhair
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0964, Page 071

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0964, Page 071

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  2. Most of all animals since olden times are cared by man. The cow is the most useful animal as she gives us her milk to drink which is the most part of our food. She must be cared and fed if we expect much from her. We must keep her where she has good grass to eat. People generally talk very kind to the cow when milking her. If we would beat or frighten her the milk would not
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