cither generally or particularly , either for keeping 

 him in health, or rclioring it when it is loft, I (hall 

 in the next place proceed to his Exercifei and this 

 likewife confifts in two things, that is, Courfing, and 

 Airing. 



As to the firft, he ought to be Courfed thrice a week, 

 in fuch manner that you ufually reward him with Blood, 

 which will animate and encourage him to profecute 

 his Game : but be not unmindful to give the Hare all 

 juft and lawful advantage, fo that (lie may ftand long 

 before the Grey-hound., that thereby he may (hew his ut* 

 moft ftrength and skill before he reap the benelit of his 

 labour. 



If he kill, fufTer him hot to break the Hare^ but 

 take her from him i and having cleans'd his Ghaps 

 from the Wool of the H^^rc, then give him the Liver, 

 Lights, and Heart, and fo take him up in your Lea(hi 

 and having led him home, wa(h his Feet with Lome 

 Butter and Beer, and then put him into the Kennel, and 

 feed him half an hour afterwards. 



Upon your Grey-hounds Courfing-days, give him iri 

 the' Morning before you air him, aTdaft and Butter or 

 Oyl, and nothing elfe i then Kennel him till he go to his 

 Gourfei 



. The reafott of Kennelling your Grcy-homds is this^ 

 becaufe it breeds in Dogs Lull, Spirit, and Nimbleneft I 

 bolides, it prevents feveral dangerous Cafualties, and 

 keeps the Pores from fpcnding till time ot neceility : and 

 therefore do not permit your Dog to llir out of the Ken- 

 hel but in the hours of Feeding, Walking, Courfing, ojt 

 other heceffary bufinefs. 



The LatPi of the Lea(h or Comfifig* 



, Though the Laws of Cour(ing may alter accor- 

 ding to foiTie mens fwiying Faticies i yet thefe, fub- 

 E 2 fctibci 



