JO Tl^^ Expert Farrkr. Chap. 9. 



yow Horfe be foimdred in the Feet, and. that he hath not 

 been foundred above four days then with this ending Re- 

 ceipt you may eafiiy fet him upright, and make him fou€id 

 again in four days more. The Cure is this, 

 „,,^,/„, F^r^j ^sc him blood in the Neck, Brealt, and Spur-veins, 

 inTheFiet. ^"^ ^^ke from him of blood two quarts, which you mult re- 

 ceive in a Bafon, or other clean Veilel, with which make this 

 Charge as followeth, 



Take the blood, and put into it eight new laid Eggs, (hells 

 and all, beat them well with the blood, put to it of Bolear- 

 moniack in fine Powder half a pound, ftrong white Win©'- 

 Vinegar one pint, Sanguis Draconis three ounces, in fine Pow- 

 der, make this up with Wheat-meal good and thick, fo 

 much as will fuflice, with this charge his Back, Reins, Breaft, 

 Thighes, Fetlocks, and Soles, and fpread two cloaths Plai- 

 fter-wife, good and thick and apply them to the Coffin of his 

 Hoofs and bind the forelegs above the Knees good and 

 ilreight, with broad Filletting or Lifts, then ride him two 

 hours upon a hard way, which if it be paved or pitcht is 

 the better, his Feet having been pared reafonablc neer be- 

 fore hand, and when you do bring him into the Stable, let 

 his Feet be flopped with this Charge. 



Take Rye, or Wheat-bran, Ox or Cow-dung, Sheeps- 

 fuet. Turpentine f wbich mull be put in laft) let your 

 Shecps-fuet be of the fat of the Loyn of Mutton, and minced 

 very fmall j melt and heat all thefe upon the fire, and mix 

 them very well in the heating, and then put in your Bran to 

 make it into a ftiif Pajfte, all which being through hot, then 

 laft of all put in your Turpentine, and fo incorporate all ve- 

 ry well together, with this .ftop your Horfe, who being 

 . thus three or four days charged and flopped, ridden and 

 kept warm, and not fuffered to drink cold water, but ei- 

 :%her Malhes or White water, he will be found in four or fix 

 days. \"^ This is a moft excellent Receipt, for with it I have 

 recovered many foundred Horfes. If it be a dry foundring, 

 efpecially with too long flanding in the Stable, then firft pare 

 him fomewhat neer, and let him bleed well in the Toe veins, 

 Ihen, 



Take Eggs and roft them blew hard, raked up in the hot 



Embers, 



