I told you of, verified j for his Flejh on his fliort Ribs 

 and Buttocks will be as hardiis a Board, his FlankjwiW 

 be f/7/», and nothing to be/f/f but a double skiny and 

 chaps fo clean from Fat, Glnt or Kernels, that you 

 may Z?;*^^ your F/^j in them -, and above all his Ex- 

 ercife will give plain Demonftration of the Truth of 

 this Jrt, for he will run three or fonr Miles three 

 quarters fpeed without fweating, or fcarce blowing, 

 I fay when this is perfe&ed, you mult avoid all y£"<>/i!r- 

 ?«^j after hunting, (becaufe Nature has nothing to 

 work on) but Rye -bread and a Maflj, except your 

 Horfe be now and then troubled with fome little 

 Pcz^ in the Head •, and then you (haU bruife a little 

 Musiardjted in a fine linnen Rag, and Jlcep it in a 

 quart pf itrong Ale for three or four hours, and then 

 untying the Rag mix the Mnjlard-feed and the j^le 

 with a quarter of a Peck of 0^^^, and gi^'e it your 

 Horfe. 



Laftly, when your Horfe is dravcn clean , you raufi: 

 beware that he ^r<jw^ not /o/// again thro want of ei- 

 ther Airing, OX Huntings or any other Negligence, left 

 by that means you procure to your felf and your 

 Horle dmible fains and labour, and no thanks from 

 your Mafier. 



E 4. CHAP. 



