o4 ^ "^ Cot7ip/eat jockey\ 



ufutilly in March and Ap'iU »" a ca'+'n D^y 5 fcoie fow it wiii W 

 f/wdi ; the Middle or End of iW^y they cut it, but the exait tin> 

 knot. \ 



St. Foin they allow Four Bufhells to an Acre, you cannon fow 

 thicker it is the foorer it kills the Weeds ; from Jiugujl to\the 

 fowed alone, but if mixt with other Grain, from the beginnhg c 

 March '^ and it'-s better fow'd alone than with other Grain. \ 



St. Foin, where it iikes the Ground, is much more proficabU th 

 its longer Continuance ; it requires a different Soil from Clowr, 

 Hillv, Stony, Cold, and Barren Ground, but dry ; fuch as in In 

 /!)ire, Glocejier/hire, and the like *, this Grafs may be mowed t\p 

 diyers Years together ; and when it dies, after a Years Interrr 

 again, by (owing on the fame Ground : It's good for Horfes 3' 



Two Acres of Clover the fecond Year, yielded in Md" 

 Land, Two Load of Hay, worth Five Pound : The 

 yielded Three Loads, worth Nine Pound, and the Seed 

 the Hay, was valued at Thirty Pound, bcfides the afte- 



The TABLE of the Comp' 



TH E hefi Method And Speediefi it:^/ for Order' 

 Mntch, in what Eftate foevc they be, Page t 

 for a I^ace, being fat or grcfs, immediately c 

 firjl two Wcehf p. 3. Orders mofl caret uUy to be 

 The manner cf his fecond Fortm^hi's Feedi'^g, 

 firft Diet in the ordering your Race Horfes, ■■' 

 Dcfe or Scouring, p ij jf^ff I^rj' and M 

 has taken this Potion, ibid. The nianr 

 count of Tfhat Difeajes they are niofi 

 'Dietf ibid. 7he third Fortnight's 

 toco, a violent Pain fo called-, ' 

 Rules to be obferv'd in Sxteatin 

 To take the bejl Advantage 

 Morfe's Nckt in xfhat eft 

 and bear mil any Shoe tv 

 obferved for a Herfe's 

 or (ir etching of Sinef 

 'Cut, or K^eeCut, 

 Poifon, Worms, S" 

 the Glinders r 

 the Mare, p 

 &c. p 

 F 



