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 and fmall Feathers, and the fecond, their 

 Tail and Wing Feathers ; they fometimes 

 grow very fick by means of a little Pimple 

 growing on their Rumps, call'd the Pip on 

 the Tail. 



The beft Way Is to let It have its Courfe, 

 snd break itfeif, unlefs the Bird is bad in- 

 deed, then he mull have fpeedy Relief, as 

 Ihali be mention'd in its Place, 



They have fometimes yellov/ Scabs about 

 their Head^, and fometimes their Eyes; 

 v/hen this Diftemper fpreads, nothing but 

 lime and cooling Food will carry it o!f. 



Several eyitraordinary Remedies f'.r the Dl" 

 fiempers hefore-mentic/ied, 



IT were to little Purpofe to know what 

 Diiiempers Canary-Birds are troubled 

 with, unlefs you were acquainted with fome 

 Things which might give them Eafe. 



The firft is the Surfeit, v/hich you will 

 perceive by blowing up the Feathers on the 

 Belly, if it be fwelM, and if fb far gone, 

 it will be black. Give your Bird at nrft 

 a good Share of whole Oatmeal amongil his 

 Seed ; repeat this three or four Days, in or- 

 dor to cleanfe him ; put at the fame Time 

 fome Liquorice in his \\>iter *, but if you 

 perceive him to laxative or loofe^ inftead 

 of Oatmeal give him Maw-Seed and bruifed 

 Hemp-Seed, becaufe thefe are alUingent. 



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