The gentleman's: or, farmer's companion : containing, I. Of the horse in general. II. Of breeding all sorts of horses. III. Of ordering or dieting all sorts of horses. IV. The most approv'd methods of cure for all diseases in horses. V. Of the bull, ox, cow, or calf. VI. The best methods of curing their diseases. VII. Of sheep of lambs. VIII. Their diseases, and how to cure them. IX. Of swine. X. Their diseases, and the best methods of curing them. XI. The nature, ordering and preservation of bees. XII. Of fishing in general. XIII. Of taking fish. XIV. Of the fighting-cock, and of the breeding, choice, ordering, and dieting of him for battle. Together with many necessary and useful observations, and remarks concerning the choice and management of horses: likewise, an account of drugs and mix'd medicines used in farriery; and their several prices, set down alphabetically at the end of the work /
Niall Kenny description: Unknown, no other copy recorded other than my copy (not in ESTC), but it is clearly derived from "The country gentleman's companion" of 1753, which in turn is a late printing of Markham's 'Cheap and good husbandry' and 'Country Contentments...
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