School: Killurney, Cluain Meala
- Location:
- Killurney, Co. Tipperary
- Teacher: Máire de Brún
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- In Winter the cows are put into the cowhouses. The cows are tied by the means of chains, known as bails, tied around the cows' necks. When a cow calves the hair around her teets should be burned off with a Blessed Candle. Then Easter Water should be shaken on the cow's back. Salt should be shaken on a newly-born calf. When you milk a cow after calving, you should make the sign of the Cross on the cow's hip with the froth. Palm is put in the cowhouse to bring a blessing on the house. Sometimes is put in the four corners of the field.
- Informant
- Mrs A. Keating
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Ballyboe, Co. Tipperary
- There are thirteen eggs in a clutch. An uneven number of eggs is always lucky. In three weeks the chickens and young turkeys are hatched. While the(continues on next page)
- Informant
- Mrs A. Keating
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Ballyboe, Co. Tipperary