School: Tullyallen, Drogheda (roll number 854)

Location:
Tullyallen, Co. Louth
Teacher:
Bean Uí Chonchobhair
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0678, Page 047

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    Thrush disease in horse's foot comes from dirty stabling.

    Thrush disease in horse's foot comes from dirty stabling. If it is neglected it gets nearly incurable.
    Pus (a running) breaks out in the joining between the foot and the leg. It is cured by a poultice of tar and salt.
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    Once Bobby Burns saw a man going to drown a 14-yrs old dog...

    Once Bobby Burns saw a man going to drown a 14-yrs old dog and there and then composed the followeing verse:-

    " Roger! O Roger! once beautiful cur
    When you were young not a bird could stir,
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