The barbs. 



66 82. T/ie disease called the Barbs. 



82. The barbes. 



^ The barbes be lyttell pappes in a horse mouth, and 

 lette hym to byte : these two be sone holpen. 



Mourning of 

 the tongue. 



Pursiness. 



83. Mournynge of the tonge. 



^ Mournynge of the tonge is an yll dysease, and harde 



to be cured. 



84. Pursy. 



\ Pursy is a dysease in an horses bodye, and maketh 

 hym to blowe shorte, and appereth at his nosethrilles, 

 and commeth of colde, and may be well mended. 



Broken 

 wind. 

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85. Broken-wynded. 



\ Broken-wynded is an yll dysease, and cometh of 

 rennynge or rydynge ouer moche, and specially shortely 

 after he is watred, and appereth at his nosethryll, at his 

 4 flanke, and also at his tuell, and wyll not be mended ; 

 and wyll moche blowe and coughe, if he be sore chafed ; 

 and it wyl leaste appere, whan he is at grasse. 



Glanders. 



86. Glaunders. 



^ Glaunders is a disease, that may be mended, and 

 commeth of a heate, and a sodeyne colde, and appereth 

 at his nosethrylles, and betwene his chall-bones. 



Mourning 

 on the chine. 



87. Mournynge on the chyne. 



\ Mournynge on the chyne is a dysease incurable, and 

 it appereth at his nosethryll lyke oke-water. A glaunder 

 whan it breaketh, is lyke matter. Broken-wynded, and 

 4 pursynes, is but shorte blowynge. 



