Cattle
Found in 915 Collections and/or Records:
Story and song about a water-horse, 28 October 1870
Story entitled 'An Gruagach'
Story entitled 'An Gruagach' about the appearance of a gruagach [brownie] in Iain Donn's father's house at night. The story notes that the gruagach visited Fiarey [Fiaraidh] where there is a leac gruagach [a large stone with a hollow] onto which milk is spilt, so that the gruagach will look after the cattle through the night, so that they do not get out.
Story entitled 'An t Each Uisge', 28 February 1861
Story entitled 'An Tarbhan' about a bull being healed, 3 September 1909
Story entitled 'An Tarbhan' [charm for surfeit] about a bull being healed. The story states that the informant's father had a stirk which was swollen and which was healed by Mary MacKenzie of Badfearn [Ros is Cromba/Ross and Cromarty] who circled the animal sunwise repeating a charm 'in the name of the Trinity'. Text has been scored through as if transcribed elsewhere.
Story entitled 'Craicneach Hidebound cow ['cow' scored out]' and accompanying song, August 1909
Story entitled 'Craicneach Hidebound cow ['cow' scored out]' in which three people scrape the back of a cow hide while the cow is tied up and cannot move its head. They sing a song beginning 'Ca[i]t[e] gun do sgrìobadh'. Text has been scored through as if transcribed elsewhere.
