Careened at St. Maries and had somecattel from me, but for their victualing and Sea Store they bought from the Negros.
In May 91 I returned from War and brought 70 head of Cattel and some slaves.
Then seauer thy groundes, and so keping them still: finde cattelat ease, and haue pasture at will.
Gauls are void spaces in Coppices which serve for nothing but to entice the Cattel into it, to its great Damage.
Sow Jauiuer Otes, and lay them by thy wheate; in May, bye thy hay for thy cattel to eate.
During the time of the Inundation, the Cattel are kept in the Country Towns and small Cottages, where they have Food and Fodder before laid up and prepar’d for them.
Meadow ground it affoordeth little, pasture for Catteland Sheepe, store enough, Corne ground plentie.
By this distemperature of weather much cattel perished, much corne vpon the ground was either destroyed, or greatly empaired.
Mr. Cotton would have had my Father settle at Boston; but in regard of his Cattel he chose to goe to Newbury, whither my Grandfather soon followed him.
Tecuanapa, as from the place where all the cattel is; and the sea that way is from it but one league.
You may haue a great steere that hath an hundred weight of tallow in his belly for sixteene shillings; and some one man hath 2000 head of cattel of his owne.
Now the Shepheards of the Cattel know this well enough: they will play upon their two horned Pipes continually, which sometimes are taken away by Bears, until such time as the Bear is forced by Hunger to go away to get his food.
Therefore they haue not the same foode with brute beasts, which notwithstanding the sayde writers affirme in these wordes: They and their cattel vse all one victuals or food.
We haue no labouring cattelbesides horses and oxen: these haue grasse and hay (except where haye is wanting) for their fodder, and water to drinke.
No sort of Cattel will eat it, no, not the Goats, that will sometimes brouze upon rank poyson.
Now it is exceeding muddy, so that the trampling of the Cattel that draws the Plough, does as much good as the Plough; for the more muddy the better.
Also they talk of their own affairs, aboutCattel and Husbandry.
For then we saw the footing of People on the Sand, and tame Cattel with Bells about their Necks.
Sometimes they use no Plough this second time, but only drive their Cattel over to make the Ground the muddier.
I took up my quarters in a very graceful Inn, and gave out immediately that I had an hundred head of Cattel coming.
About two a Clock we got to Bulls Island, which is about thirty Miles long, and hath a great Number of bothCattel and Hogs upon it; the Cattel being very wild, and the Hogs very lean.
In vain the frighted Cattel climb so high, In vain for Refuge to the Hills they fly; The Waters know no Limits but the Sky.
Lastly, your plantation must above all things be carefully preserved from cattel and the concussions of impetuous winds, till they are out of reach of the one, and sturdy enough to encounter the other.
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