Book. IL The Expert Fan-ier, 



( as I am confident he will ) then take of the Lumt-fioocs^ and 

 j5are his Soles, i^rftjhes,^nd Heels, fo thin, till you may fee a 

 dew to come forth, and the blood ready to ftart, then tack 

 on his Shoes, 2nd flop all his Feet as well within as without, 

 with this Charge: 



Take of Cow or Ox-dong, and of Wheat-Bran, of each 

 fo much as will fuffice, of tryed Hogs-greafe, and of the Tcia'7'^ 

 Kidney of a Loyn of Mutton, of each one pound, of Tur- ^^^'' 

 pentine, and Tar, of each half a pound, melt all thefe toge- 

 ther ( the Turpentine excepted ) which muft be put in, 

 Viha;i it is almoft ready to be taken from the fire, conti- 

 nually Hirring it, to the end the Ingredients may be the bet- 

 ter mixed. Let this Charge be laid on good and hot, renew- 

 ing it every day once by the fpace of nine days, to the end 

 the file may arife : But if this will not do it, then take out 

 the files clean, and after you have ftanched the bleeding 

 with the tender tops of Ifope well damped in aflone Mor- 

 ter, then apply the medicine of S»ails, Bay-falt, and red 

 Nettles fhewed you in lih. 2. chap. ^.fi^. 18. F. renewing it 

 once a day for three days, and after you may heal up the 

 f fer, and bring a new, and perfed file with your green Oynt- 

 ment fo often recommended unto you in many other of my 

 Cnres ', and thus you Ihall redifie the Hoofs, and make him 

 found, but then you muft be fhod with LavcIs again, and 

 turned forth to Grafs. \* But if he hath ftood in the Sta- 

 ble with little exercife, whereby he may be in danger of a 

 dry Fonndring : 



Take of Turpentine, of Sheeps fuet, and of Wax, ofmajbrit- 

 each one pound, of Sallet-Oy 1 one pint, of Tar half a pint, ^^^ 

 melt all thefe upon a foft fire, and ftir them in the melting 

 until theyi be all well incorporate, but put in yourTurpen- 

 tiric laft, which being well molten put it up in a clean VelTel, 

 and keep it for your nfe, and herewith anoint the Hoofs of 

 your Horfe daily, they having been firft wafhed very clean, 

 and wiped dry, and this will conferve his Hoofs fupple and 

 moift, keqp them cool, and make them very tough and 

 found. *;)(:* This I have often ufed. But if the Hoofs be fome- 

 what llreight, and yet the Horfi not Hoofe-bomd, then ad- 

 minifter this Medicine to his Feen 



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