8B ^i)z l^untfttg^iiorfe. 



ftrength by too mnch* Thefe things are the very 

 grounds of Keeping y and therefore ought to he Jean ^ 

 and confider^d with judgment. 



Next you are to obferve his manner of F-edingy 

 aps whether he holds his Appetite oir^o ; and otMerve 

 what fort of Ftfo^ he likes I'cy?, and of that g-ve him 

 oftene(i^ ; and in cafe his fiomach abate , ke?p him 

 out longer Morning and Night, at his airtm^-.si ■'. 



In fike manner you mafl: obferve his Djmfy which 

 tho it be as fallacious oftentimes as a SivksrnahS Wa- 

 ter^ it being liable to alteration on tiic chan ;? of Dyet^ 

 or being inflitene'd by the air^ ' yet be' i ; c/(?^¥n(] in 

 health it will ufually be a pale yellow c.olojr^'-and; be 

 voided in round Pellets •, but if it be loofe^ and P>^^ it 

 is an infallible fi^a of weaknefs^ and therefore mult by 

 good Feeding be remedied as foon as poiTible. ' But if 

 it be hard and dry , fo that he cannot dun^biit' vvith 

 difficulty ^ViAftraining^ then, you mult endeavour to 

 r^/zVw Nature, but not with ycon7n»^j,whtch' 'Would 

 weakentoo much, but rather chufe to give i^ifti this 

 Gti fiery ••v\thich will both cool and refreftphim.- ^ 

 ^•iu r .>>5t>.oti: iiJ Lii:: ; ■ -■ rr Tiii^lj 3o;^ 



Take' a Quart ofT^%,-T5f Syrrop'ofr?i«^fj,-ftfid 

 P«/p5 of Ca(fia.y of each Four Ounces and of 7l/^««^ 

 half an Ounce ; this will /'w/ge him gently , and is 

 molt excellejic to ctfo/ his Bowels. .. c-a 



The next thing to be confidered is Lamneff^ v\^hrch 

 if it proceed from old firains you mult makoufeof 

 this Oyntmenty which I have feveral times experimen- 

 ted with goadfuccefs. 



~ Take frelh Butter , Oylc of Bayes^ Dlaltheay and 

 Turpentine of e^ch Two Ounces, w^vand hoyle them 

 together on a /«3/fp-<?, and" when thev are well /«- 



■torpor atedy as hot as the Horfe can fuffcr it, annoint 



the 



