Of BROKEN-WINDED HORSES. 6x 



to alTifl' and relieve Thick-winded Horfes, that is, to keep one 

 conllantly in, it matters not where ; and by thefe means you 

 may keep a purfive Horfe eafy ; but if the complamt fliould 

 become more troublefome, make ufe as follows. 



To prevent a HORSE being BROKEN-WINDED, if given 



m Time. 



Take two moderate fized Heads of Garlic picked clean, 

 bruife them in a mortar, and boil them in a quart of Sweet 

 Skim Milk, with four ounces of Honey, then add Annifeeds 

 in powder two ounces, then give the whole as a drink. Give 

 the above every morning for a fortnight together ; walk him 

 out after each dofe for an hour, keep warm and give warm 

 Water and Mafhes during the time you give the drinks. 



The MERCURIAL PURGE for a BROKEN-WINDED 



HORSE. 



Take Calomel that has been well prepared from one dram 

 to two. Bracken's Cordial Ball one ounce, fee page 28, and 

 Diapente one ounce, mixed together and made up into a ball 

 with Honey. Let this ball be given in a morning, and let 

 the Horfe fall three hours before the ball, and three hours 

 after it. Keep him warm and do not ilir him out during this 

 method, and give warm Water, and fcalded or dry Bran, and 

 Sweet Hay, and no Corn. The next morning ^iyq the fol- 

 lowing Purge. 



Take the bell Barbadoes Aloes one ounce. Jalap one dram. 

 Spermaceti one dram. Salt of Tartar one dram. Race Ginger 

 powdered one dram. Oil of Annifeeds thirty drops, and Dia- 

 pente one ounce, made up into a ball with Sirup of Buckthorn 



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