I 3 . YORKSHIRE, 17$ 



that it is more than time it were fet a 

 bout. 



III. MAKINC-UP HORSES. The age at 

 which young horfes are here made up for 3 

 market is four or five years old. 



Some breeders make-up their own horfes ; 

 orhers only back them, and perhaps ufc them 

 gently in barnefs ; felling them at full age to 

 PROFESSIONAL DEALERS; who, with arts beft 

 known to themfelves, make them fat and 

 fine-fkinned fet up their tails abridge oc- 

 cafionally the number of their teeth, and 

 teach them their ftable exercife. 



Some are bought up at two or three years 



Old by HORSE-DEALING FARMERS; who^mO 



them upon good land ; break them into the 

 faddle, at lead; and finally make them up, 

 according to art, for marker. 



One farmer in the Vale is faid to make-up 

 an hundred annually. And one dealer at 

 Malton is faid to have fomctimes two cr 

 three hundred horfes in his flables at once. 



Making up horfes upon a FARM, by a man 

 who is a judge, is a moil profitable branch 

 Of hufbandry. Oats, hay, and ft raw, find a 

 market on the fpotj and town manure is 



procure^ 



