6 2 Ci&e ^utttm^'i&or k. 



When you have made theic Remarks from hk 

 Dmgy you fhall then proceed to order him as in his 

 days oi Reft-, thatis to fay, you Ihall give him a 

 handful or two of O^rj before Water ^ then drefs^ wa^ 

 ter^ air,feed^ cfC. as in the firfir Fortnight, 



Now as to his Feeding you muft remember the 

 way I have already /J^w'^, of c^^«^i«g- his Food ^ as 

 giving him one while Bread^ another Oati., a third 

 timeO^fj and Beans^ wliich you find hs likes bell 5 ob- 

 ferving always, l\\2.l variety WiW jharpen\\\s Jppetite. 

 But Bread being his chief Food, as being more mu- 

 rifljing and y?ro«^ than the others, you muft feed him 

 oftenyh with it. 



And as in the firft Fortnight I direded you to ob- 

 ferve his Digefiton^ whether it were c^uick^ov (loWy lb 

 likewife muft you do now that he begins to eat Bread. 

 If you find him quickly and that he retains his Bread 

 hum little while^ then fas I have already directed; 

 you Ihall only pghtly chip your Bread -^ but if he be 

 jloW) and retains it long^ cut away all the Crafi, and 

 give it to fome other Horfe, and feed your Hunter 

 only with the Crnm ^ for that being light of Dige- 

 ftion foon converts to Chyle and Excrements, but the 

 Cnifi being y?(?vv of Digeftion req.uires by reafon ot its 

 hardnefs longer: time before it be conceded. 



The next day after he has refted, you fiiall hunt him 

 again as you did the firfi day, obferving from the 

 Remarks you have made, to hunt him more or lefs, ac- 

 cording as you find the temper and conftitution of your 

 Horfe ^ and when you are return d home, obferve to 

 put in Pratllice the fame Rules which you have juft 

 ngw read ^ and thus hunt your Horfe three times a 

 rveek^or ^fortnight together, obferving to give him 

 his full feeding J and no other Scowrings but Mafics, 

 and Hempfeedy which is c^j:ud in its Vertue to the for- 

 mer^ 



