the^Horfew/cea day,, andgive him exe'/cife, by Jir- 

 ?>?-him abroad Morning and Evening a/oct.^^cf,aKi(J 

 yoti will^ find it a certain- Remedy foi^i^yStrairi m 

 tMShmlder, CUpoutht bac^ffiews^or any grief xvh^t 

 foe ver^ that psoceeds Uom Straiifs^ , Tjuci 



But if vou only fear Lamencfs trom uUStraim:, 

 then, you inuft bt careful that your £^fm/^ benio 

 derate, and alwaiesjwhen, you conve in, from Water 

 and his Legs are rub'd dry y anmint ihtm wifh 

 fuch fupple Oynments, as are accounted good tor the 

 Limbs,zsLtnfeed,rratn,Sheepfot>t, Nmsfoot IVerv.e^ 

 Oyle and the Tke •, all which may be uled on his 

 daies of Reft^ but on h'S heating daies Vrme zndSalt- 

 Peter. Some Horfemen make u(e of ^r^;;^/c and .S.?/- 

 /^fOylmixM, and bathe his Legu zxid ftcixmrds 

 heat it m with a h0t iron, and coimECDd it as the 

 beft thing for the Lmbs of an Oldfhl Hor.c. 



But if yonr Hortf- through Negiigem.r. ^^ any .^*2- 

 fualtte happen to have the Greafehjl mohisHe^Ly 

 you mult, endeavour ro remove it by a goo^ Jomd 

 heat , and a /cowr/^^ after it , and .apply, to his ,U^ 

 this PoHltifs. awo-y lV..^ 



TakeqfHiWf)' 3 Pound, of T'//rfmi'«rv.ce^wwt>«0>wi, 



Medof'Unfecdy^r\^thQ Meal of £<^««^rf f i, <>f each^^^ 

 Ounces, and the cwder of Bayber^y\ii^:v^t\i. iearchrO 

 3 Ounces, ,»/> arid %/t all thefe well together-, they 

 takeit#, andpu*: to it a V'mtoi White-wme^ then 

 boyle it a^aw, till it be very thick : and with this, as 

 hot as the Horfe car fuffer it, l?p his legs al)0ut FU^- 

 jfer-voife^ and reriew it only or.ce in three dates , and :t 

 will certainly bring, his Ugs within compals- 



IfyourHorles Fen be b^d^ either fur bated, ox mn- 

 dred. theninftead ot Cow-rn?ig, you may ftop 

 them with bUy^^-d^y and T/w^w tempeid toge- 

 ther. 



