. Animal castration. Castration. CASTRATION" OF THE BOS 65 best in the standing position, confined in a stanchion or simply tied with a halter, and as a rule, no special precaution is taken for the safety of the operator. It is possible to employ a rope which is passed around the body of the animal in the region of the flanks, and drawn quite snugly for the purpose of subduing the patient to some extent should it be necessary; in that it prevents the animal from kicking, it is a wise pre-. Fig. 14—RUEFF'S METHOD OF CASTING This mode of casting is very practicable with most subjects that a


. Animal castration. Castration. CASTRATION" OF THE BOS 65 best in the standing position, confined in a stanchion or simply tied with a halter, and as a rule, no special precaution is taken for the safety of the operator. It is possible to employ a rope which is passed around the body of the animal in the region of the flanks, and drawn quite snugly for the purpose of subduing the patient to some extent should it be necessary; in that it prevents the animal from kicking, it is a wise pre-. Fig. 14—RUEFF'S METHOD OF CASTING This mode of casting is very practicable with most subjects that are not too large and strong. cautionary measure. In the case of vicious subjects, they may be cast with English hopples to enable the operator to do his work conveniently and without dan- ger. When bulls are confined in the standing position, the surgeon takes his place behind the animal, and scrotal incisions are made as described in the opera- tive technic for younger animals. Likewise the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Lacroix, John Victor, 1882-. Chicago, American journal of veterinary medicine


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