Tryon, T. (1684). The country-man's companion, or, A new method of ordering horses & sheep so as to preserve them both from diseases and causalties [sic], or, to recover them if fallen ill: And also to render them much more serviceable and useful to their owners, than has yet been discovered, known or practised : and particularly to preserve sheep from that monsterous, mortifying distemper, the rot. Printed and sold by Andrew Sowle ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTryon, Thomas. The Country-man's Companion, or, A New Method of Ordering Horses & Sheep so as to Preserve Them Both from Diseases and Causalties [sic], or, to Recover Them If Fallen Ill: And Also to Render Them Much More Serviceable and Useful to Their Owners, than Has yet Been Discovered, Known or Practised : And Particularly to Preserve Sheep from That Monsterous, Mortifying Distemper, the Rot. London: Printed and sold by Andrew Sowle ..., 1684.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTryon, Thomas. The Country-man's Companion, or, A New Method of Ordering Horses & Sheep so as to Preserve Them Both from Diseases and Causalties [sic], or, to Recover Them If Fallen Ill: And Also to Render Them Much More Serviceable and Useful to Their Owners, than Has yet Been Discovered, Known or Practised : And Particularly to Preserve Sheep from That Monsterous, Mortifying Distemper, the Rot. Printed and sold by Andrew Sowle ..., 1684.