white Cotton : after (he hath fupp'd you muft convey 

 this into her Gorge. 



In the morning diligently obferve how (he hath 

 rolled and calt it, whereby you (hill know whether 

 (he be in a bad or good condition: for example, if (he 

 calt it round, white, not (linking, nor very moi/i or 

 waterifh, you may conclude her found i but if (he roll 

 it not well, but calt it long, with properties contrary 

 to the former, then (he is unfound and full ot Difea- 

 fes. 



Befides, if her Cafting be either black green, yellow- 

 i(h, ilimy, or (linking, it denotes your Han\ to be 

 difeafed. The former Cafiing is remedied by hot 

 meats '■, the latter by feeding her well, and Wdfhing 

 her meats in cool water, as ot' Endive,6^c. and give her 

 one or two Ga(iings of Cotton, incorporating there- 

 with Incenfe and Mummy. Eut if (he continue not- 

 withlknding in this condition, give her an upward 

 Scowring made thus : Take Aloes pulverized ore 

 fcruple, powder of Glove four grains, powder of Gu- 

 bebs three grains s incorporate thefe, and wrap them 

 in Cotton, and give it your Hatfk^cmpiy^ having na 

 meat in her Pannel. 



Cading of Plumage is to be obdrvcd as the former 

 Ca(Hng : that is, if in the morning you find them 

 round and not (linking, it is a good ligne > but if long, 

 flimy, with indigefted flelh (iicking to the fame, and 

 having an ill fcent, it is very bad. Here note, that 

 by how much the more fweet or (linking the Calling 

 is, by fo much is the iizw/^in a better or woife con- 

 dition. 



Metvts mu(l be obferved as well as Caftings, in this 

 manner : If the Mewt be white, not very thick nor 

 clear, having no black fpot in it, or but very little, it is^ 

 allgne of the heakhy conflitution of the tiiin\\ but 

 if it be white and very thick in the middle, though it 

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