fiow^S to the mamero^Feediff^^ you may piarpen 

 Ills Stomach hy change oi lAQ^ty as giving one Meal 

 cleanOats^2Xiothc}[ Oats and ^lit^Beam, and (when 

 you have brought him to eat Bread) you may give 

 him another meal o^ Bread y always obferving to 

 give him oftemfi that which he likes ^f/?. or ifyoii 

 pleafe you may give him both Com and Bread at the 

 fame tif.:e^ provided you give him that lafi which he 

 eats ^^i7, and which has the beft Digeftion. 



Tis obferv'd of fome Horfcs, that they are of fo 

 hot a Conftitutidfj, that without they may drink at 

 every hit they cannot eat^ and thofe Horfes ufually 

 c^uy wBelly^ iii this cafe therefore you muft Jeta 

 Pale of Water ftand continually before them, or at 

 leaft offer them Water at Noon, befides what they, 

 fetch abroad at their ordinary times. 



Next you are to obferve the nature of his Bigeflion, 

 that is, whether he retains his Food long, which is 

 the ITgn of a bad Digeftion ; or whether Nature does 

 expel the Dung move frequently, which if he do, and 

 that his Dung be loofe and bright, tis a fign of a good 

 habit of Body -, but if he dung W^, zud feldom, thea 

 on the contrary tis a fign of a dry Body^ and therefore 

 to rm^^;^ this, youfliall once in a day give him a 

 handful or two of OatSy well wafij'd in good firong 

 j^le^fot this will loofen his Body, and keep it moiii, and 

 you will find it alfo good for his Wind, notwithftand- 

 the opinion of fome to the contrary. 



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