Of Difeafes i?i Oxen, 



II 



to Powder, Bay-berries, and mix it with Myrrb, Ivy-leaves, Elder-leaves 

 and Feaverfew, a good lump of Clay and Bay-Salr, all together in (trong 

 Urine, and when it is warm, give the Beaft half a pint thereof to drink 

 and it will firmly knit and preferve them. ' 



CHAP. XXXII. Jgahijl Vovi'ithg of Blood. 



IMuft give you to underftand, that this Sicknefs happens to your 

 Beafts by being hard kept, and then put into good Paiture, where they 

 feed overmuch, and fo get fuch rank Blood, that you may difcern it flow 

 from their Mouths. The remedying of this muft be to bleed the Beaft 

 and afterwards to drink, give him fome Bole-Armoniack and Ale mlxc 

 together. 



CHAP. XXXIII. FoY the overflowwg of the Gall in BeaJIs. 



IF the Skin and the Eyes of your Beaft look yellow, ir is a true fign of 

 the overflowing of the Gall : For a Remedy, firft let him blood after- 

 wards for three mornings one after another, make him a Drink of two 

 pints of Milk, Saffron and Turmerick 5 mix it all together j then give it 

 him, and it will help him. 



CHAP. XXXIV, To draw out T?jor>ts. 



IF at any time your Beafts accidentally get Thorns or Stubs in their 

 Feet, get fome black Soap and black Snails, and let them be well beat 

 to a Salve, then lay them to the fore place, and it will by degrees draw 

 them our, and your Beaft (whether Ox, Cow or Calf>ill in a fliort time 

 be perfe^ly well again. 



CHAP. XXXV. ^ Cure for Feverifi Cattle, 



BEafts many times furfeit by their Meat being raw and mufly, whereby 

 the Fever cometh upon them, or if they are kept in the Cold (thro» 

 a Flux of cold Humours ingendred by it) they will have a Fever. If they 

 tremble, groan, or foam at Mouth, it is a true fign they have it- To 

 cure him, let him blood, fprinkle his Hay with Water, and boil three or 

 four Plantane Roots, and two fpoonfuls of iowiowTreackle in a quart of 

 Ale, and then give it him to drink. 



Thefe Remedies before-nmitiotted are the heji (as by Experience feveral have 

 found) for Oxeri^ Com^ and Calves^ fo??ie I know by my own Experience ■ 

 others are colleSed out of fuch able skilful Authors that would never have 

 prefcribed Juch Medicines^ if they would not certajjdy have cured the Beafts 



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