Scoil: Maoilinn (B.), Áth Treasna
- Suíomh:
- An Mhaoilinn, Co. Chorcaí
- Múinteoir: Diarmuid de Brún
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- XML Scoil: Maoilinn (B.), Áth Treasna
- XML Leathanach 075
- XML “Cures for Certain Diseases in Animals”
- XML “Cures for Certain Diseases in Animals - Young Chickens”
- XML “Cures for Certain Diseases in Animals - Horse”
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- When a cow ceases to 'chew the cud' it is a definite indication that she is not well. When a sick cow etc begins to chew her cud it is the surest sign that her condition has improved & she can be regarded as being completely out of danger.
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- Faisnéiseoir
- Mrs Jeremiah Browne
- Inscne
- Baineann
- Seoladh
- An Mhaoilinn, Co. Chorcaí
- Horse. A horse suffering from gripe is relieved by giving soot mixed with lukewarm water.
Mangolds are good to help a horse get rid of worms. The mangolds are usually given in their ordinary state without cutting or slicing morning and night. The horse 'scoops' them though young horses often refuse to eat them in this way.