Of broken-winded HORSES. 65 



The following is a true copy of the original Advertifement. 

 A cheap and eafy cure for a Broken-winded Horfe. — A 

 Broken-winded Horfe had been kept in a field where there 

 was no Water, except in the bottom of an old lime kiln, and 

 had recovered his wind, the owner of him ordered a liable 

 fhovelful of quick-lime to be renewed every five or fix days, 

 and the Water to be poured off, and a bucketful of it to be 

 given every day to a Broken-winded Coach-horfe, about 

 eighteen years old, which had almofi: a conflant cough : the 

 Horfe was watered with Water thus prepared for about five 

 weeks, and kept in a liable. He is now perfe6lly recovered 

 in his wind, and free from a cough ; by applying the above 

 remedy. 



To keep a BROKEN-WINDED HORSE eafy for one Day. 



The night before and the morning you mean to ufe him, 

 give him the following drink. 



Take a fheet of the bell Writing Paper, and a quart of 

 Sweet Milk, and pound them together in a mortar to a pulp 

 or chyle, then for ufe. Give a quart of the above the night 

 before, and the fame in the morning you mean to ufe him ; 

 keep him empty from Water. The above will keep him eafy 

 and free for that Day's work. 



Obferve to bleed plentifully a week before the time you 

 mean to give him the above. But if any Horfe fliould be com- 

 pletely Broken-winded, the only method to give him eafe will 

 be to employ a man of pra6lice, to make him an artificial or 

 falfe fundament, and by the ufe of that will eafe him much 

 and enable him to do bufinefs with eafe a^ pleafure. 



O Sedioii, 



