The photo that start it all off: "Alan Sheridan and Sean Sheridan take good care of their two-week-old calf in Castleblayney, Aughnamullen, Co Monaghan."
Pajo on TV3.
Pajo with Daithi O'Se on RTE.
Pajo with country music star Big Tom at this year's St. Patrick's Day parade.
Pajo on a film set with Dave Duffy, best known for playing Leo in Fair City.
Pajo and Alan on the Late, Late Show with Ryan Tubridy.
Pajo making his radio debut on Northern Sound radio.
Pajo, the celebrity calf that found fame after appearing on the Irish Farmers Journal Facebook page, has passed away.
The calf rose to attention when his owner, Alan Sheridan, sent in a picture to the Irish Farmers Journal of he and his brother Sean feeding Pajo a boiled egg in June 2013. Pajo was being nursed back to health at the time after contracting pneumonia. The photo received over 1,200 likes.
Sadly, Pajo's pneumonia returned and he passed away over the weekend. His owner Alan told the Irish Farmers Journal that the Sheridan family were shocked and devastated by his death. "We couldn't believe it, that it happened so quick. We didn't think he'd go so quickly."
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During his short life, the Simmental calf made several celebrity appearances, including on the Late Late Show and on TV3. Pajo even revealed his pyschic abilities after he correctly predicted Dublin would with the 2013 All-Ireland final by picking a Dublin bale of hay over a Mayo one.
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Pajo, the celebrity calf that found fame after appearing on the Irish Farmers Journal Facebook page, has passed away.
The calf rose to attention when his owner, Alan Sheridan, sent in a picture to the Irish Farmers Journal of he and his brother Sean feeding Pajo a boiled egg in June 2013. Pajo was being nursed back to health at the time after contracting pneumonia. The photo received over 1,200 likes.
Sadly, Pajo's pneumonia returned and he passed away over the weekend. His owner Alan told the Irish Farmers Journal that the Sheridan family were shocked and devastated by his death. "We couldn't believe it, that it happened so quick. We didn't think he'd go so quickly."
During his short life, the Simmental calf made several celebrity appearances, including on the Late Late Show and on TV3. Pajo even revealed his pyschic abilities after he correctly predicted Dublin would with the 2013 All-Ireland final by picking a Dublin bale of hay over a Mayo one.
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