Restraint of domestic animals; a book for the use of students and practitioners; 312 illustrations from pen drawings and 26 half tones from original photographs . Fig. 117. Liautards Method of Drawing the IHind Leg Forward. HOBBLES. 103 above the ankle (b), then carried forward over the withers(c) under the neck, across the chest, over shoulder (d) andback to and under hind leg above hoek (f). Extend the leg bymaking traction on free end of rope (g). Dollars method of securing the hind leg to the fore leg onthe same side. Figure 118, is by releasing the hind leg from. Fig. 118. Dollars Method


Restraint of domestic animals; a book for the use of students and practitioners; 312 illustrations from pen drawings and 26 half tones from original photographs . Fig. 117. Liautards Method of Drawing the IHind Leg Forward. HOBBLES. 103 above the ankle (b), then carried forward over the withers(c) under the neck, across the chest, over shoulder (d) andback to and under hind leg above hoek (f). Extend the leg bymaking traction on free end of rope (g). Dollars method of securing the hind leg to the fore leg onthe same side. Figure 118, is by releasing the hind leg from. Fig. 118. Dollars Method of Securing the Hind Leg to the Fore Legon the Same Side. the hobble strap; then loop the webbing around leg above thehock (e) ; pass it forward between fore legs near the breast (d) ;thence under the shoulder to opposite side, where it is held byan assistant. The hind and fore legs are at this time crossed be-low the knee of one and below the hock 6f the other. They areto be held together in this position by another piece of webbingforming figure 8. Liautards method of securing the hind leg to the fore legon the same side, Eigure 119, is by allpwing all four legs toremain in the hobble straps. Loop the plate-longe or web straparound the fore leg below the knee; from there it is carried 104 EESTEAIITT OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS.


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