9^ Difeafeis ann Curejs of 5)aUiltsf. 



and beating herfelf for heat, then muft you hood hci 

 up, or befpout her with cold water, which is the readi- 

 eft way to make her leave Bating. 



You muft continue her on the Fift till (he begin to 

 fhed her Feathers i then fet her down, and tie her to a 

 Stone or Pearch , as you do the reft •, and after ftie 

 hath mewed and comes to fly , then let her ftand on a 

 Block or Billet cafed or rolled. In the fame manner 

 mew GoUiawks, Tierces, and Sparrow-hawks i onely 

 they will not be born on the Fift, but be at hberty in 

 the Mew, andvery cleanly fervcd. 



Fifteen or twenty days before you draw your Hawk 

 out of the Mew , you muft begin to abate her of her 

 diet, the fooner and better to enfeam her. And forget 

 not to feed her with waflied meat, which will prevent 

 many dangers that may follow. 



Many more Difeafes there are incident , and Acci- 

 dents happening to Hawks, of which with their Cures 

 there are large Difcourfes written in Italian , French 

 and Englijh , and therefore I thought fit to infert in 

 this place no other Maladies than what moft ufually 

 occur ; If you defire to be further fatisfied , I (hall re- 

 fer you to thofe larger and ( it may be ) lefs ufeful 

 Volumes. 



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