“C’mere ye little fecker” works equally well in all these situations.
Are Geese and Pigs able to understand one another so
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What if you want to call calves sheep and dogs in that order?
We had both house dogs and farm cows/sheep and for all animals I say scut (Irish soft t at the end, of course, almost a scuth) to mean move away from me, either driving the farm animals in one direction or shooing house animals away from wherever they’re not supposed to be. Both sides of my family are from county Galway, if it matters.
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“C’mere ye little fecker” works equally well in all these situations.
Are Geese and Pigs able to understand one another so
.
What if you want to call calves sheep and dogs in that order?
We had both house dogs and farm cows/sheep and for all animals I say scut (Irish soft t at the end, of course, almost a scuth) to mean move away from me, either driving the farm animals in one direction or shooing house animals away from wherever they’re not supposed to be. Both sides of my family are from county Galway, if it matters.