The country-man's jewel : or, The jockey's master-piece. Part I. Contains plain and approv'd rules to choose, feed, and breed the best stallions, horses, mares, or geldings. How to order and feed a race-horse. Also how to know a sound horse or mare from one that is distemper'd. With a collection of two hundred choice and approv'd receipts to cure all distempers, and different diseases in horses and mares. The like before never published. Part II. Prescribes cures for all distempers in black and white cattle; as horses, oven, bulls, cows, calves, goats, mules, asses, sheep, hogs, dogs, deer, hares, and conies. Also to destroy vermin. With directions for improving land to great advantage to cure the biting of a mad dog. /
| Main Author: | M. S., Gent |
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| Other Authors: | Mascall, Leonard, -1589, Lambert, James, active 17th century |
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| Language: | English |
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