The Code of Health and Longevity

ADDENDA, 283 conftitution, will notbear tobe reduced. Food, barley and bread, with milk, eggs and flour; and after they are weighed for fighting, fometimes they give a little ale. Water, during feeding, is given very fparingly. They are fubje£l to difeafe when young, as well as when putup in thepenns for fighting, and which difeafe is infectious. The heart fwells, and there is a fetid difcharge from the eyes and noftrils. It is called the roop. No cure for it in the penns j but byturning them out totheir walks, moft of them will recover. Such arc the benefitsof airand exercife." END OFVOL. II.

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