107. TJie disease called a Curb. 7 1 



throughe spauen, and appereth bothe within and without, 

 and those be yll to be cured. 



107. A courhe. 

 ^ A courbe is an yll sorance, and maketh a horse to halte A curb, 

 sore, and appereth vppon the hynder legges streyght 

 behynde, vnder the camborell place, and a lyttell benethe 

 4 the spauen, and wj'll be swollen, and yll to cure, if it growe 

 longe vpon hym. 



108. The stringe-halte. [FoI. 48*.] 



^ The stryng-halte is an yl disease, and maketh h)Tn String-halt, 

 to twyche vp his legge sodeynly, and maketh hym to 

 halte, and cometh ofte with a colde, and doth not appere 

 4 outwarde. 



109. Enterfyre. 

 \ Enterfyre is a sorance, and cometh of yll shoynge, and Enterfre. 

 appereth ofte both behynde and before, betwene the 

 fete agaynst the fetelockes ; there is no remedy but good 

 4 showynge. 



110. MyUettes. 



^ MyUettes is an yll sorance, and appereth in the fete- Muiets. 

 lockes beh}-nde, & causeth the heare to sheede thre or 

 foure inches of length, and a quarter of an inche in brede, 

 4 lyke as it were bare ; and yll to cure but it maye be per- 

 ceiued, and specially in wynter tyme. 



111. The peynes. 



% The pevnes is an vll soraunce and appereth in the fete- 'The 



w r J J i i peynes.' 



lockes, and wyl swel in wynter tyme, and oyse of water, 

 and the heare wyll stare and be thyn, and yl to cure, 

 4 but it wyl be seen in winter. 



