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doth not import ficknefs, yet it (heweth her to be too 

 grofsand over-full of Greafe i which you muft remedy 

 by giving her moirt meats, as the Heartof a Calf or 

 Lamb,e>'c. and for two mornings after give her fome 

 Sugar-candy., or elfe the Gut of a Chicken well waftit 

 and hll'd with Ovl-Olive : either of thefe will fcour her, 

 and make her to flife freely. 



It is a very bad and mortal fignc, to fee your Har;p}^s 

 Mewt full of variety of colours : therefore you mutt 

 fpeedily prevent enfuingmifchiefs by giving her Mum- 

 my purified and beaten to powder, wrapping it in Cot- 

 ton. 



If -the Mewt be more yellow then white, then doth 

 ihe abound with Choler proceeding from great Flights 

 in hot weather, alfo from much Bating. This is reme- 

 died by wafhing her meat in Buglofs, Endive, Borage, 

 and fuch-like cold Wafers, wringing thefaid meat af- 

 ter you have fo wafhed it. 



The black^Mewt is a moft deadly figne, and if it con- 

 tinue four days (he will peck over the Pearch and die. 

 If (he mewt fo but once, there is no great danger, for it 

 proceeds either from the Blood or Guts ot the Fowl in 

 tiring, or elfe from being gorged with fikhy meats : in 

 this cafe give her good warm meat and Cotton-carting, 

 with the powder of Gloves, Nutm.eg, and Ginger, or 

 Mummy alone. 



If the Mewt be green^ it is a bad (igne, and denotes 

 her troubled with an infccfled and corrupt Liver, or 

 with fomeAportume, unlefs (he be a Rammage-H<;i»'i^, 

 and then that figne holds not good. Her cure is, by 

 feeding her with meat powdered with Mummy i if 

 (be will not take it with her Food, then give it her in 

 a Scowring or Calling: but if this ill-coloui'd Mew- 

 ting contiiuie liill, then give her a Scowring of Agarick, 

 aodatter that another ot Incenfe pulverized to comfort 

 her. 



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