The Apfcnciix. 



turei it' \K Dc: a Cow wants Ucr ^'dc, tncy take paic ot the Quuc ot a- 

 nother Cow, giving it her to fwallow down, and (he will be well ; and (o 

 the like of other Beafts. Some bruife a quantity of the Herb called Cud- 

 wort, and put it to a quantity of Fat, and fb make the Beaft that hath loft 

 his Quide fwallow it, and he will amend. Others put a piece of Leven in- 

 to the Bead's Mouth, as aforefaid, and thereby he will recover ; But if he 

 have continued fo long that he is far (pent and wafted, take out his Tongue, 

 prick the Vein under it wi'h an Awl in two ©r three Places, and fo it will 

 bleed, whereby he will be well again. 



CHAP. VIII. Tor JVorms in Cattle. 



STamp a good handful of Wormwood, ftrain it with Ale or Beer, and 

 give it to your Cattle troubled with Worms. Some ftamp Garlick 

 and mix it with Milk or Ale, and give them. Some ftamp a good handful 

 of Mugwort, and being ftrained with Ale, give it the Beaft. Others ftamp 

 Garden-Crefles, then ftrain it with Ale, and give them. All which are ve- 

 ry good Remedies for Worms in Cattle. 



CHAP.. IX. To help a Beafi that pijjeth Blood. 



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IN arrable Land you may find (hell-Stones, which burnt and bejlten to 

 Powder, and mixed in a Veffel of Milk and Water, is very proper to be 

 given to your Cattle ; or you may take Blood-wort and Knot-Grafs, and 

 (tamp a handful of each together, mix them with good Milk ; add to it 

 fome Rennet and feme of the Husks of Acorns : Give this in a Drenching- 

 Horn twice a Day, and it will effedt what is defired. 



C H A P. X: To help Cattle that cannot Vijs. 



TAke Cardui BmediSlus a good quantity, and fteep it in White-Wine a 

 whole Night, afterward ftrain it ; you may^lfo add fome Sow-Thi- 

 ftles, a handful of Annifeeds, and two or three Onions fliced, all fteeped the 

 fame time and ftrained ; and fo given to the Beaft, it will force Urine and 

 increafe the Appetite, 



CHAP, XI For Beafis that are geared or hurt hy one another*! Horns. 



YO U may take red Earth and Oaker, and mingle them well together 

 with a little Ale, make a Salve of it, and fpread it upon a Plaifter. 

 Alhes finely fifted mixed with the Grounds of Ale, have been found an ex- 

 cellent Remedy, but it muft be made very chick, and applied by Plaifter to 

 the Place grieved. It certainly heals. 



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