94 S)f f^mu aiitJ 16)iitokntg* 



Birds, Rats, Mice, &c. Or thus : take two fpoonfuls 

 cf Honey, four of frelh Butter, and boil them together 

 in a new earthen pot of Water ■■, then take Pork well 

 wafncd, and iieep it in that Water, giving your Hatvk 

 a rea(ohable Gorge thereof twice a day, warming the 

 faid Water when you intend to feed your HatvJ{\ and 

 get fome Snails that breed in running Waters, and give 

 them her in the morning, and they will not onely fcour 

 away the grofs flimy humours which are within, but al- 

 fo nourifla her exceedingly. 



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How to remedy a Hawk that is Jlothfuly 

 and jsaverfe to fly i fig. 



A Hzw/^ frequently hath no minde to fly, either by 

 reafon of her ill keeping, that is, when (he is kept by 

 thofe wh6 know not how to give her her Rights, as 

 bouzing, bathing, c^c. or becaufe thejF/^n?l^is too high 

 and full of greafe, or too poor and low : by the firft (be 

 becomes proud and coy, and by the latter fo weak that 

 (he wants Orength and fpirit to perform it. 



For the curing of which Dil^emper, (he ought to be 

 thoroughly view'd by fome skilful Faulconer, by whom 

 fuch Remedies (hould be adminiftred to her as are need- 

 ful for her : but above all, there is nothing like giving 

 her in a morning three or four Pills of Celandine well 

 walht. 



Of Svooln Feet in a Hawk. 

 Jtiarvl^ have Swelling in their Feet upon feveral ac- 

 counts : fometirhes by chaling their Feet in flying their 

 Prey, firiking it, and taking cold thereupon ■-, fometimes 

 for want of rolling or lining the Pearch with fome foft 

 warm cloath i or elfe through grofs humours and 

 foulncfs within, vvhich through exercife drop down in- 

 to their Feet, and fo caufe them to fwell ; laftly, this 



Swelling 



