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 . straps (e)(d). The breeching is susj^ended by a leather strap (g). Thisstrap is buckled on each side to the breeching strap (b) (c).The breast collar (i) is also suspended by a similar strap (h)and is attached on each side by buckles (j) (k). The over-neck strap (h) and over-hip strap (g) are connected by anadjustable back strap (g) (f). Fig. 58. Hippo-Lasso in Action. Figure 57 represents the hippo lasso applied. The breaststrap (b)
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 . straps (e)(d). The breeching is susj^ended by a leather strap (g). Thisstrap is buckled on each side to the breeching strap (b) (c).The breast collar (i) is also suspended by a similar strap (h)and is attached on each side by buckles (j) (k). The over-neck strap (h) and over-hip strap (g) are connected by anadjustable back strap (g) (f). Fig. 58. Hippo-Lasso in Action. Figure 57 represents the hippo lasso applied. The breaststrap (b) is dropped down between knee and elbow. Thebreeching strap (a) (k) is dropped down between hock andstifle. The breeching and breast straps are suspended by overwithers strap (i) and over back strap (h). Figure 58 represents the hippo lasso in action. Tension so RESTRAINT OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. is being made on long side straps (c) (d) and the breechingband is being brought firmly against the hind legs of the horse. Belmont Rider Harness. The Belmont rider harness, Figure 59, is a heavy and stronghippo lasso. It is adjustable in all directions and affords a. Fig. 59. Belmont Rider Harness. convenient and safe method of restraining a horse in the stand-ing posture. Gleasons Restraint Harness. The restraint harness, Figure 60, is a pattern of leatherhippo lasso used by O. R. Gleason. The whole apparatus ismade of leather without buckles. The breast collar (a) whichdrops down almost to knees is 8 inches wide. The breechingstrap (b) is 6 inches wide and drops down almost to hocks. The KESTKAINT HARNESS AND OTHER APPLIANCES. 51
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