6S C]&c "^mxtim^otiz. 



inediumhctWlXt hard znd [oft, and imdlftrong, tisS 

 ijgn of Health and Vigour. 



When thefe Obfervations have been taken notice 

 of concerning his Dvng^ then you (hall feed^ drefsy 

 raater^&c^ as in his former days of ^t/?*, obferving 

 always to give variety^ and his belly full of Com and 

 £read* The next have him abroad in the Field again , 

 but by no means put him to any /^Wr, further than 

 10 rake him from hill to hill after the Dogs^ to keep 

 him within found of their Cry., for the defign of 

 Jthis DzfsExercife is on-ly to keep him in breathy and 

 get him an Jppetite. Obferve as you ride, that you 

 3et him fia^id ftill to du^g ; and look^ hack^ on it ^at 

 you may draw Inferences from the Faces. When the 

 Day is well nigh [pent bring him home without the 

 leall/vvY^f, and order him as at other times, only ob- 

 ferve to give no Sconrings^ nor Rye-bread. You may 

 if you pleafe water yom Hoife this day, both at your 

 going into the P/>/^ and at your coming Home., ob- 

 serving to galley after it, to vcarm the water in his 

 Belly. Th-c next is adny o^Rcfi, 



In t\\t fame manner in every refpevft as you have 

 [pent this Weei^sou muiirpend the next likewife., with- 

 out alteration in any point i and by that time aflure 

 yourfelt rh?.t your Horfe will be drawn clean zx\o\.\^ 

 for any ordinary Hunting ; fo thnt afterward obferv- 

 ing to hum your Horfe moderately twice or thrice a 

 \vcck, according to your own /)/f^/;r^-f , and the coi:[fi- 

 Ti:t 1 on oi^oxw Horfes bodv, you need not qiieftion 

 but to have him in as good fiate and firength as you 

 would defire, without danger of his TF/W, Eye-fight, 

 Feet^OT I'cdy. 



Now when you have thus according to art drawn 

 your Horfe c7f^/, you will perceive ihokfgns which 



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