School: An Sciobairín

Location:
Skibbereen, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Micheál Ó Cuileanáin
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  2. Rabbit Snares: Rabbits have become so numerous lately that some farmers cannot plant wheat on account of them.
    To catch them snares are made. Making a snare is very simple. In order to make a good snare four strands of copper wire are necessary.
    These must be rolled between the hands till they adhere together. A loop is then
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