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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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I B The 2 temple v The 2 eye v The 2 forhead v The 2 pallet v The 2 necke ve The 2 plate ve The 2 fore shanke ve The 2 side ve The shanke ve The houfe v The hanch ve The taile ve 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 generally for all At London printed by John Beale 16●● The Contents Chap. 1. How and when a horse should be let blood by what signe a man may know whether it bee needfull or no. Chap. 2. In how many Veines a horse may be let blood with a description of the severall Veines Chap. 3. Directions to know when to let a Horse blood and in what Veine and for what disease griefe or cause and how to know the griefe or disease Chap. 4. How to know the Age of a Horse Chap. 5. Things necessary to be knowne by every Farrier Chap. 6. To know the severall Diseases that grow in Horses and in what parts they grow and upon what causes Chap. 7. How to judge of the sicknesses and impediments in a horse by his Doung or Ordure Chap. 8. How to judge of the sicknesses or impediments in a Horse by his Stale or Vrine Chap. 9. A description of the number qualities and measure of the Sinews of a Horse Chap. 10. Of the three powers or vertues whereby as well the body of a Horse as every other beast is governed Chap. 11. Of the number and situation of bones that be in a Horses body Chap. 12. In what points the art of shooing doth consist and of hooves and of the divers kinds thereof Chap. 13. Of paring and shooing the perfect hoove and fore-feete and how to make the shooes and nayles Chap. 14. Of paring and shooing the hinder feet Chap. 15. How to keepe the hoove of a horse moyst in the Stable and the Receit of the oyntment Chap. 16. Approved Remedies for curing all kindes of Diseases Hurts Maymes Maladies or Griefes in Horses THE English Farrier OR Countrey-mans Treasure Chap. 1. How and when a horse should be let blood and by what signe a man may know whether it be needfull or no. FIrst to preserue health it is good to let him blood foure times a yeere First in the Sprng about the beginnng of May because the blood beginneth to increase Secondly in September because the blood beng then inflamed inequally may euaporate or breake out Thirdly about the middest of December to let out the grosse and knotty blood Fourthly about the middest of March. But I would not wish you to let a horse blood but once a yeare that in the beginning of May within a fortnight after his putting to grasse for then you shall let out the grosse and old blood and the new will come in his place Except it be vpon great need I would wish you not to let him blood at all for oft letting blood causeth debility in the horse it hindreth the sight and maketh the blood resort inwardly which cloyeth the heart and intrals and leaueth the outward parts destitute Chap. 2. In how many Veines a horse may be let blood with a description of the severall Veines IN the two Temple Veines which bee the first and principall Veines in the head In the two Eye veines which are easie to find in the face of the horse somewhat beneath his eies In the two Pallet veines in the Mouth In the two Necke veines In the two Plate veines which are in the breast In the two Fore-head veines In the two Fore-shanke veines In the two Fore veines before In the two Side veines which may be called the Shanke veines In the Taile-veine In the Hanch-veine In the Hoofe-veine In the two Fore shanke veines behind So that an horse may be let blood in 13 veins All which are easie enough to know because every one lyeth in a little Gutter which you shall find by feeling with your finger Chap. 3. 〈◊〉 to know when to let a horse blood and 〈◊〉 what Veine and for what disease griefe or 〈◊〉 and how to know the griefe or disease I B The 2 temple v The 2 eye v The 2 forhead v The 2 pallet v The 2 necke ve The 2 plate ve The 2 fore shanke ve The 2 side ve The shanke ve The houfe v The hanch ve The taile ve If his eies be watrish or bloud-shotten or grieued with Pin or web or haw then it is good to let him blood in the Eye veine with a fleme If he haue any wearinesse or heauines of body or be diseased in the throat with the stranglings or Quinasie or swelling of the Arteries either within or without then it is good to let him blood in the Pallat veines in the mouth with a Cornet If he be vexed with an Ague or with any other disease vniuersall hurting his Body then let him blood in the Necke-veine● If his griefe be in the Lungs Liuer or any other inward part then let him bloud in the brest veines which we call before the Plate veines If he be grieued in the shoulders then let him blood in the fore-féete veines aboue the knee with a launce and that very warily for that place is full of Sinewes If hee be grieued in the Ioynts then let him blood in the Shackle-veines and that very warily for that place is full of Sinewes also If he be foiled in the fore-feet with Foundring or otherwise then let him blood in the two veins make way first with your drawer to come to your veines in the Fore-feete If he be diseased in the Kidnies or Reines Backe or Belly then let him blood in the Flank-veines If he haue any griefe in his hips then let him blood in the taile vaine or hoofe veine If his hinder Legges be grieued or Ioynts or Feete then let him blood on the Shackle-Veins and on the two veines behind on the hinder Feete Chap. 4. How to know the age of a Horse A Horse hath forty teeth the thirtieth moneth after his foaling he looseth two aboue and two beneath in the fourth yeere he looseth two aboue and two beneath when he is fiue he casteth all the rest both aboue beneath Those that come first aboue are hollow when he is six his hollow teeth are filled vp and in the seuenth all the rest are filled vp then you may no longer iudge of his age by his teeth Chap. 5. Things necessary to be knowne by every Far●ier AS first to know into what disease a horse is inclinable Secondly what be the causes of euery disease in particuiar