I04 HORSEMANSHIP. 



18 11 — con 1171 lied. 

 Newark). Author of " Every Man his own 

 Cattle Doctor." London. iSii. 



8vo. 360 pp. Frontispiece — Portrait of the Author. 

 M., 81 in. by 5 1 in. 



1814. 



146 Colonel George Hanger, to all Sportsmen, 



and particularly to Farmers and Gamekeepers. 

 Above thirty years' practice in horses and dogs ; 

 how to feed and take care of them, and also to 

 cure them of all common disorders. Effectually 

 to allure and catch all vermin. The Rat-catching 

 secret ; to catch every rat on the premises alive, 

 without using poison. To breed and feed 

 pheasants, and cure their disorders. On fowling- 

 pieces, rifle-guns, and muskets ; On boring barrels, 

 and the construction of breech-pins ; Remarks on 

 rifle shooting, recommended to the attention of 

 all riflemen, and particularly to officers who have 

 seen service in a rifle corps ; On the race of 

 pointers and setters ; How to keep all arms loaded 

 for two or three years, so as to fire more sure, 

 than if fresh loaded ; Method of preventing 

 partridges being taken at night by drag-nets, 

 when the gamekeepers are asleep ; To prevent 

 pheasants being destroyed by Night-shooters or 

 Poachers by day ; To catch whole flocks of wood- 



