lie Right Method for the Ordering of Cattkc 



II. Of SHEEP. 



Chap. r. Some port but fire Rules for a cert mi Cure of Difejfes ht Sheep., 



f F the greateft quarrity of your Sheep happen to fall fick, change of 

 I Palture will conduce much toward their Recovery, and place them 

 J a good dittance irom vhe Ground they went in before : If the Mur- 

 Jj^ rain come by Cold, put thenn in the Sun •, if by Heat in the Shades. 

 Alfo over-drivirg'thena, and fo will lying (till be the worfe for their Di- 

 ftsinper; you mall keep them going on a moderate pace. Likewile it 

 will be much better to paj*^ them at their new paftures, for in a fmall par- 

 cel the infection will not prevail fo much as in a great quantity, and a 

 few will be fooner Cured than a great many. 



CHAP. II. For the Itch and Ma g cts in your Sheep. 



BRimftone and Tar well ftirred together over a fmall Fire is an excel" 

 lent Remedy i when the Wool is (heared off anoint the fore place 

 with that above mentioned. Likewife Powder of Brimftone mixt with 

 Wax, is good for the Scab. 



CHAP. III. For Sheeps Feet. 



A Certain Cure for Sheeps-Feet that are Galled, is, if you beat a 

 Pomegranate not ripe, with Alom, and adding to it a little Vine- 

 gar, apply it to the place. Or the Powder of Galls burnt, mixed with 

 red Wine, and fo laid unto it, is very good. 



CHAP. IV. For Brolen Bones in Sheep. 



IF accidentally any one happen to break his Leg, the Bones will be 

 knit again, if you bruife young Afhen Leaves, and lay to it, or apply 

 to it tne Herbs of Comfrey, Betony, or Cuckow-fpit well ftampt, and 

 the bones will knit. 



C HA P* V. For the Glanders or Snivel in Sheep. 



Give them to drink honied Water, well mingled with the Juice of 

 Betony, and it will help them. Some for their Cure take a Stick, 

 and (at what time ihey think fit) cleanfe their Nofes of all the Matter and 

 Snivel they can get out. Others ftamp the Herb called Bucks- beard with 



Wine, 



