Scoil: Áth na gClaidheamh (uimhir rolla 10537)
- Suíomh:
- Áth na gCliabh, Co. Mhuineacháin
- Múinteoir: S. Mac Domhnaill
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- (ar lean ón leathanach roimhe)hung over the byre on May Eve to prevent fairies and witches coming to harm the cows. When people pass the byre when anyone is milking they say "God bless the cows" or "Good Luck to the work" and the milker answers "Welcome" or "Thank you".
The horses are known by various names such as Daisy, Dolly, Nancy, Bob, Charlie, Dan, Paddy, Diamond, Baldy, bob and Blacknight. The horses get fodder three times a day, at morning, at mid-day and at night. In the stable there are a manager and stone pot for giving the horses corn. When people are calling horses they say Phthrow-Phthrow.
When people call the goats home they say "kiddy-kiddy" and when they want the sheep they call "hatche hatche" and the call of the pigs is "gurry gurry". There is an old tradition told about the black pig of Muckno. It is that when a church was being built at a place, beside Muckno lake, known as Belfast that every night the when the walls were built they were knocked down. One night there were people on watch and a black pig came, knocked down the walls and took a mouthful of water form the church. It swam over to Mulleann Daor [?] and left the mortar there and after that this lake was known as Muckno Lake.- Bailitheoir
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