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A00291 The English farrier, or, Countrey-mans treasure Shewing approved remedies to cure all diseases, hurts, maimes, maladies, and griefes in horses: and how to know the severall diseases that breed in them; with a description of every veine; how, and when to let them blood, according to the nature of their diseases. With directions to know the severall ages of them. Faithfully set forth according to art and approved experiment, for the benefit of gentlemen, farmers, inholders, husbandmen, and generall for all.; Verie perfect discourse, and order how to know the age of a horse, and the diseases that breede in him, with the remedies to cure the same L. W. C. 1639 (1639) STC 10410; ESTC S109988 27,722 64

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into his Nose with a quill and some powder of Ellabar Snéesing powder mixed together with some pepper then take a pint of malmesie the whites and yolkes of fiue new layd Egges one head of Garlike bruised small pepper Cinamon and Nutmegs beaten fine and a quantity of sweet butter mingle them together and giue it him to drinke three dayes after but let him not drinke in foure houres after For the wanders Take halfe a bushell of Barly and set on the fire in a panne and put t●…reto running water and euer as the water wasteth put in more so that the Barly be couered with water and let it seeth till the Barley be broken then take a little Poke or Sacke and put the Barley therein and lay the same on the Horse ridge on length from the Maine to the Cropper all hot and let it lye till it be cold and there let it lye a nigh● and a day and put the Horse into a greene Yard some xxiiii houres and there he will wallow and then take him in and he will be whole For the Yellowes You shall know them by the white of his Eye which will be yellow or else by his tongue which will haue yellow veines or put vp his vpper Lippe and you shall sée veines yellow Take two races of Turmericke and ob of Saffron and put to it a pint of strong Beere or Ale and warme it blood-warme and giue it him Another for the same Take Turmericke a cloue and di and di a dozen thaines of Saffron one or two Cloues and sixe spoonefuls of vineger or vergis and put each in Eare three spoonfuls and stop his eares with blacke wooll and then tye them fast seven or eight dayes Another for the same Take long Pepper graines turmericke and Licoris beaten in powder put them into strong Beere and giue it him to drinke For the paines or Crotches which commeth by heat and sudden cold upon it The paines appeare aboue the Hoofe you shall know them by the Haire standing right vp you must take vp the shackle veine on both sides then take the soft Row of a red Herring and Mustard and blacke Sope and boile these in vineger and make a P●aster and lay it to the sore There is no Veine betweene the Posterne and the Hoofe but the Shanke Veine and the Veine which serueth for the Crotches must bee taken vp on the inside and the outside Wash it first with warme Vrine then drie it with a Cloth and c●ippe away a●l the hayres o● the scabby place then rubbe and chafe it all ouer and make fast his feete and rubbe the p●ace grieued with Butter and tarre boyling together vpon a Clout tied on a stickes end and ba●…e it well therewith vse this once or twice a day till it be whole Butter and honney molten together is good to annoynt an Horse for paines or Crotches An●ther for the same T●ke a pound of Hogges greace i. d. worth of verdigreace ii oz of mustard di a pound of oyle de bay a quarter of a pound of Naruell di a pound of Honey di a pound of English Waxe i. oz. of Arsenicke ii oz of Red Lead halfe a pint of 〈◊〉 boyle all these together and make an Oyntment of it C●ippe the Horses legge bare and lay this medicin to it very hot For Courded legges or scratches Take vp the sheines beneath the knee and let him blood as much as you thinke good then knit the Veine aboue and beneath and annoynt the legges with this oyle following Another for thesame Take Frankinsence and Rosen and fresh greace and boyle them together and straine it and keepe it to your vse A Drinke to raise a Horse or for a Horse that is sicke Take two penny-worth of Pepper two penny worth of Saffron two penny-worth of Annis-seedes two penny worth of turmericke a penny-worth of long Pepper two penny-worth of treacle a penny-worth of Licoris a good quantity of penny reyall and Archangell Giue him these with the yolkes of Egges in milke to drinke And for Neate Cattell giue these to drinke For a Scurfet Horse Take a quart of Beere or Ale two penny-worth of Sallet oyle and as much Dragon water a penny-worth of treacie make them warme vpon the coales and put into it a penny-worth of Horse Spices and giue it him For a Hide-bound Horse This commeth by ouermuch working ill dyering and naughty dressing take Fen-creeke turmericke Annis seedes Bayes Licoris and Cummin beate all these together and giue him one spoonefull of all these in Ale or Beere blood warme this is also good for the cough this will also keepe him from it If you use to giue if him before the disease commeth Another for the same Take away some blood with the Flem then giue him some warme meashes morning and euening and giue him Malt sodden in water together or branne and water or some wheat sodden with Barly in water and it will helpe him For the hoofe-bound You shall raise the hoofe aboue from the toppe to the soale in foure or fiue places that the Water may come out Some doe raise it round with a sharpe knife and along downeward and then rubbe it well with Salt once or twice For a loose Hoofe Take Tarre thrée spoonefull of Rosen a quarter of a pound of Tansie Rue of red Mints of Sothernwood of each halfe a handfull beate all them together namorter and put there to halfe a pound of butter i d. worth of Virgins wax then fry them altogether and binde it to the Hoofe for eight dayes and it will eure him For a brittle hoofe If your Horse haue a brittle Hoofe it is because it is too hot or too dry and doth stand a day in the Stable unstopped Take Oxe-doung and temper it with Vineger and binde it warme all ouer vnto the Féete and vnder the soales of the Féete on the next day use him so againe so use it for a wéeke together and it will helpe him vse to stoppe his Féete with Oxe or Cow doung or his owne and let him stand so a moneth Or take the fat of Bacon and temper it with Turpentine and annoynt his Féete therewith which is very good A Medicine for the Cough or morning in the chine Kéepe your Horsemeatlesse ouer night then take a a pint and a halfe of milke thrée hēads of Garlike p●lled and stamped boyle them to the halfe giue it to your Horse and some at his nose then runne a quarter of a mile then rest him and after that runne him thrée times more euery time resting him then put him into a stable and keepe him very warme giue him no water till ofternoone then giue him good Mesh and so vse him with Meshes three dayes and giue him no water but alwayes warme for three dayes Another for the same Take Hornehound Licoris and Annis seeds in powder make Balles thereof with fresh Butter and giue it your Horse Another for the same Take