Book. n. The Expert Farrier, 



them till they be well incorporate, and herewith charge the 

 grieved members of the horfe. *^->^ This is the very be^ 

 charge that I do know for ordinary griefs of this nature ^ 

 but if you be to apply this to many horfes^ then mull you dou- 

 ble your ingredients according to the number of your horfes. 

 This charge is lingular good for any flip or wrench in the 

 Ihoulder, hip, or other member, for all forts of fcratches, 

 and for ftifnefs of /Imws hurt or any way offended, as alfo 

 for a hip-Jhot or di[l9cation^ or for a hcrfe that is overwearied 

 with travel, as alfo to draw away all bad humours^ toalTwage 

 fwellings and tumours , and it will ferve in the place of a 

 ■white flaifler. And this I have often tried. 



SECT. 9. H. 



Hippoph. \J\J^^^ ^^^ ^^f **' come to treat of the hoof ^ 



V V ^^^f h^'^e yoH food to molUfie the koof. and """•^ " 

 to caHJe It to grorsp ? * 



HiffoJ. I gave you a very good receit in lib. 2. chap 6.feEl.^. 

 lit. C. but now I will give you more which (hall be very good. 

 Take Eider-leaves, and of Wal-wort, of each like much ^ 

 ftamp and ftrain them till you have gotten of the juyce one 

 quart, or better, then take of Mutton or Deers fuet clarifi- 

 ed, three pound, Turpentine, Honey , and Sallet-oyl, of 

 each one pound : boyl thefc till all the juyce be confumed 

 into the other ingredients ^ then when it is cold, referve it, 

 and when you have occafion to ufe it, anoint the /700/ there- 

 in with. \"^ This is very precious. Another as good to caufe 

 K^he/?oo/togrow. You mult obferve this rule t;/;:,. youmuft 

 ?;:at what time you would have him j^o^, caufe his hoof to be 

 I pared well and even, and to open the heels and fmjh well, 

 i and fo let liim be p^od up ^ which muft be done tvhen the 

 )Mom is three days in the incrcafe after tht change^ by which 

 ■means the /wo/ will grow more in eight days then (if he had 

 been pared and (hod in any other time of the Moon) in fifteen 

 /days, both fafler and better i then to fupple the ko/, and to 

 I caufe it to grow the more, Take Goats-greafe, Turpentine, 

 Sallet oyl and new wax, of each two ounces, melt them to- 

 '-•gether, thenwhileft they^be hot, add to itofordinary Ho- 



LU 2 ney 



