iy6 Of the Managementy and 



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Of theDungs ofToultry^ ujed before Sowing* 



Pigeon, Hen and Goofe Dang are all of 

 them excellent good Improvers of Mea- 

 dow or Corn Land, but are beft ufcd fuper^ 

 ficially upon either; four or five Load will 

 be fufficient for an Acre, fow'd over it about 

 the beginning of November for Wheat, or jult 

 as Barley is fow*d, it being excellent for theqti, 

 efpecially in all cold Lands. And Coilur4illci 

 fay, long ago, of Pigeon's Dung, Tr£ cate^ 

 rts tenam facit ferment are: i. e; It is Le- 

 ftal fermenting Lands. But the(e ought, a- 

 bove all, to lye fome time out of their Dove 

 Coats and Houfes, that the Air may a little 

 fweeten and mollify the fiery Heat that is in- 

 herent in thofe Dungs, even' to a Fault ^ but 

 we Ihail fpeak more of them when we come 

 by and by to fuperficial Coverings. 





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