i8 '^iit "^ntitim^otlt' 



and let your Groom ^^c^^tbem if he have -^W orelfe 

 forae m^l Rider. You may if you pleafe )uft break, 

 your FilL at 7myearsa>id half old, and let them be 

 levered at Three j and by that means they will b e fo 

 tame and gentle, as not to injure themlelves or their 

 Foals. But in cafe of fck^ejj, or any accidental cala- 

 may,^sLamemfs,^c. you mult then commit them 



to the Farrier s Care. r c u 



The realbn why 1 propofc the Honfri^ o[ them e- 



verv Winter, with dry Feeding and Lodging, is, that 



thev may be the /^ilvr their S/rtr in Beamy and bhape 



For the prtr^ary Caufe of the fir^cncfs o( Shape and 



Beauty in Horrcs is Meat, and dry Feeding. And thi! 



is prov'd from the feveral Haccs we baye already meir 



tioned, vrz.. the Spamfl, Horfe , Barh, and T/zr^j? 



Hor'e, all which Countreys are under an ^^i,^"' 



mate, and by confequence afford //ff/^ Grajs: Ihere. 



fore in our more moderate and cold Countries we an 



to^mNaturehy Art, and to fupply tlie want o 



Heat by v^arm Houfing, and dry FeecHng. 1 his is eaU 



Iv made evident by £;^^wf/^. For take nv<j O/ri be 



potbythePm^S/Vc, on Marcs of ^^«^/ Beauty, anc 



hoHfe the one every Winter, and feed him as direftcd 



andexpofe the Other, till they ^^z Four years old 



andfittobeK-^ck'd: and you fh^U hnd the^rm. 



JiKehisS/V^inall refpeds , and the other fitter to 



the C^rr than Himtwo;, as being ^dull, heavy^fiabhy 



tearce animated (Aod; and all this proceeds from th 



Fhmtdtty of the Air and Earth. From hence yo 



may infer, that tis not only Generyttton, bivt, as 1 ma 



term it, Edneation, that makes a cempUat Horlc ; an 



f uch yours will be, if yo« order them according to tt 



ioxmcv DireBtons -^ for yon may witheale ^r.^^t 



Colt that is by fuch good management made gentl 



and Wf^^^c^^ to your hand. ^ ..„,,,„ t I, 



But 1 have dwelt longer on this Subject than i n 



tended, my buHncfs bcingcbieflv to mfoim the 6> .. 



