170 TheCompleat Horfeman: or 



of White-wine : Then take of the Chymical Oil of 

 Annifeeds one Ounce, of Sallad-Oil, Honey, and 

 Syrup of Sugar, or for want of it Moloffm, of each 

 fealfaPint: mix all with the former Powders, and 

 with as much fine Wheat-Flour as will bind and 

 knit them together •, work them into a ftiff Pafte, 

 which keep in a Gally-pot clofe covered, and give 

 25 you find occafion. 



If to prevent Sicknefs ; anoint a Ball all over 

 with frefh Butter, and give it^iim as a Pill in the 

 Morning falling ; Then ride him a little after it, or 

 let him ftand upon his Bridle for an Hour* feeding 

 and watering according to Cuftom - 7 and do this 

 three or four Mornings together. 



If for a Cough or violent Cold, or to fatten a 

 Horfe, then give them for a Week together, or 

 longer if needful. 



If your Hoffe has an inward rattling by reafbn 

 of a Cold or Rheum, difiblve a Ball in a Pint of 

 Sack, and give it him warm. Or if you difiblve it 

 In warm Water, it will have the fame effeft, and 

 fattens exceedingly. A Ball in the Morning before 

 Travel will prevent his wearying too foon*, in the 

 heat of Travel will refrefh his Spirits } and after 

 Travel will recover Wearinefs and' prevent Sicknefs. 



The fourth and laft Fortnight's feeding. 



For the fourth and laft Fortnight you fhall mate 

 jour Bread much finer than either of the former. 



The laft and fine ft Bread. 



Take three Pecks of fine Wheat, and one Peck of 

 Beans, grind and bolt them through the fined; Bolter 

 you can get •, then kiiead it up with new ftrong Ale 

 and Barm beaten together, and the Whites of twen r 

 ty Eggs or more, and jio Water at all, but infteac} 

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