*>^, and only carries off fuperfiuoHs HnmoHrs in the 



And here before I conclude this Chatter. I can- 

 not but take notice of the ^hufe of Scownafs^ and 

 tiiy own Ignorance^ being led away by the perjxvafwm 

 and my miltaken opinion of other mens SkjU^ who 

 becaufe they could talk of giving a Scowring, (tho 

 Experience has lince taught me, that they never 

 k^ew tht Operation of them, nay nor the DiSiofniono^ 

 thtHorfesvth\c\x they kept; I thought moft emi- 

 nent and skilful Horfe-Do^ors. But indeed I found to 

 myCoft, that my Ignorance led me into the fame 

 fMfiake with thofc men, that take Phypck by way of 

 Prevention^ and by that means render their Bodies 

 more lyable to Dijeafes, their Pores being fo much 

 openedhy Phyfick,- In like manner I found that tho 

 I bought Horfes 0^ found and firong Conftitutions, vet 

 by following the falfe Rules and Pra^ices of Others I 

 quickly brought them to weak /7.i^//j of Body and 

 by continually ufing them to unnecelTary PhyficL, to 

 be tender, and apt to take Cold and Surfeits on everv 

 taall occafion: which taught me to know, that as 

 Kitchen Phyficl^is heR for n Man, (unlefs he lamuiih 

 Jndcr fome more than ordinary Vi(temper) fo nLral 

 ind true^A;;^ Feeding is belt for a Horfe^ it ftreneth- 

 iing his ConfittiHion, and keeping his Body in good 

 emper ^ for a Horfe that is fu/Lfed with good natural 

 Dietisnotfubjedto c^flivenefs-, and from hence I 

 nfer that a Horlc which is found, and in health, and 

 ifafirong Conltitution, needs little PhyfickmotQ than 

 50od wholfom meat, and his fi/i of it, provided vou 

 )rder him as he ought to be when he is come from 

 riunting. 



But 35 Horfes no more than Men are free from Di^ 



