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The motto 'Neart bainne do beir neart' means "Much strength through milk"
The motto 'Neart bainne do beir neart' means "Much strength through milk"


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IRISH MILK BOARD (An Board Bainne)

Arms of Irish Milk Board

Official blazon

Per pile transposed azure and or, on a pile reversed vert a cow's head couped proper, in the dexter chief a ship of three masts with sails set and in the sinister two wings conjoined in base of the second.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted in 1967.

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The motto 'Neart bainne do beir neart' means "Much strength through milk"


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