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. 101. Stuttgart Hobbles Showing Plate-longe or Unbalancing Rope in Use. 7 92 EESTEAINT OF DOMESTIC Fig. 102. Stuttgart Method of Casting a H«rse as IVIodifled byVon Cltelchowski. securing after horse is cast. Otherwise Hobble arrangementis the same as that of Figure 99. Figure 101 represents Stuttgart hobble, surcingle (i) andplate-Ionge or unbalancing strap (h) applied, ready for cast-ing. Figure 102 represents the Stu


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. 101. Stuttgart Hobbles Showing Plate-longe or Unbalancing Rope in Use. 7 92 EESTEAINT OF DOMESTIC Fig. 102. Stuttgart Method of Casting a H«rse as IVIodifled byVon Cltelchowski. securing after horse is cast. Otherwise Hobble arrangementis the same as that of Figure 99. Figure 101 represents Stuttgart hobble, surcingle (i) andplate-Ionge or unbalancing strap (h) applied, ready for cast-ing. Figure 102 represents the Stuttgart hobbles as modified byVon Ohelchowski. It will be observed that the hobble and ropearrangement here is the same as that of Figures 99, 100 and101, with the exception of the free end of the off rope (e),which passes from off hind pastern to and through D ring(f) on surcingle. When the horse is cast the off hind and nearforefoot are drawn near D ring of surcingle, as shown inFigure 103. HOBBLES. 93


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