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. 268. Soffners iVIetliod of Casting. RESTRAINT OF THE OX IN RECUMBENT POSTURE. Draw Bach or Pulley Harness 241 The draw back or pulley harness, Figure 269, were orig-inally designed for preventing cattle from running , it later developed that they are also desirable forcasting purposes. A rope surcingle carrying two pulleys isfastened firmly around the chest (d). Hobble straps are ap-. Fig. 269. Draw Back or Pulley Ha


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. 268. Soffners iVIetliod of Casting. RESTRAINT OF THE OX IN RECUMBENT POSTURE. Draw Bach or Pulley Harness 241 The draw back or pulley harness, Figure 269, were orig-inally designed for preventing cattle from running , it later developed that they are also desirable forcasting purposes. A rope surcingle carrying two pulleys isfastened firmly around the chest (d). Hobble straps are ap-. Fig. 269. Draw Back or Pulley Harness. plied around both fore pasterns. The main rope is fixed tohobble strap ring (a) of off pastern. The rope is then carriedupward to and through the pulley (b), thence downward to andthrough the hobble strap ring on near fore leg (e) ; then upwardto and through the remaining pulley (c). Traction is made onfree end of rope (f). Conkeys Loch Buchle Hobbles. The lock buckle hobbles of Conkey, Figure 270, are veryconvenient for casting and securing the ox. The hobble strapsare buckled around the legs above ankles. The master hobble(a) is applied to near fore leg when it is desired to cast animal 242 EESTKAINT OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS.


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