The T A B L E. 



ivhat Cafes to exhibit Markham^ Cordial Sails 169, 17c; 

 the fourth and lafi Fortnight's Feeding 170. fome ufefulObfer- 

 vations while a Her fe is preparing for a Match 173. 

 A Rupture 338. 



S. 



S Addle, how t$ huow if it refis equally upon the Horfe" s Back 

 7a the moft proper Stuffing for Saddles 71. how to contrive 

 their Shape 71. Saddle-G<*# 292. 



Sal Polychreft for Horfes 315. for Men 316. 



Scouring, fee Running Horfes. 



Scratches 277. Scratches fometimes take away a Horfe' s BeUy 49* 



Seat of a Man on Horfe back 193. 



The Secret of raiftvg fine Horfes in cold Countries 1 5 2. 



Seeling, a certain Sign of old Jige 21. 



Selenders,wJtat they are, and when to be feared 37.Selenders 270 



Senfe, the difference between Ticklijhnefs and a quick Senfe 59. 



SevilWSevil-hole 139, &c. 



Seymes, incident to hoof bound Horfes, and from what Caufes 4$, 

 46. how to know \m 46. how to help 'em 107, ic8, 1C9, 356. 



Shaking of the Head and Ears carre tied 179. Shank defcribed^. 



Sharp things purge 123. 



Shell-tooth, fee ^ge. 



Shoes Jhould be put on fome Days before a Journey >jo, how to know 

 upon a Journey whether they refl upon a Horfes Soles 77. the Art 

 ' of Shoeing all forts of Feet 81. four J{ules to bs obferv* din fine- 

 ing 82. the lightefi Shoes are the bed 85. thick Shoes arefooneft 

 lofl 8 3 . how to pare the Feet> fit the Shoes, and drive the Nails 

 ibid, how to fine Horfes that have low Heels 86. how to Jboe low 

 and narrow Heels 86, 87. how to keep a larg» and fat Frujb 

 from touching the Ground 87. how to fine Heels low and narrow 

 near the Shoe, tboi* the Fru.fi) be large 87, 88. how Heels with 

 a Urge Ftujh cannot be helped by fiooeing 88. how to fine fiat 

 Feet and high and round Soles 89. vaulted and hollow Shoes 

 pernicious 90, 93, 94, 95. fiooeing at the Change of the Moon 

 caufeth the Hoofs to grow 91, 92, 104. Panton-Shoes, fee 

 Pantons. How tofboe hoof bound Horfes 98. how to fine a hoof- 

 bound Horfe before a Journey 104, 105^ how to fine a hoof-bouni 

 Horfe that halts to the Ground 105. how tofboe Horfes that have 

 falfe Quarters 107. how to fine Horfes whoft Fore-legs from the 

 Knee to the Coronet go in aflraigkt Line,ani thofe whofe Faflern 

 Joints bend too far forwards no. how to fine Horfes which 

 have arched Legs w 5 Plaunche-Shoeswaie ufe of for Mules 

 115, 116. how to Jhoe Horfes that tread only on the Toes of their 

 bind Feet, and fuch as flumble 1 16. how to Jboe an Horfe that 

 over.reaches 117. how to fine Horfes that have been founder' din 

 the Feet 118. how to Jboe Horfes which cut or interfere I2q. 



Short- jointed Horfes apt to become fixrxit upon their Members 30. 



Shoulders, bow theyfinuld befiuped 10. Shoulders 0/ a Horfe, bow 

 fuppled 194. how to bring in the outward Shoulder 196. 



Shoulders wreneb'd, fplait, or flrairfd 261 , Signs 



