. Handbook for rangers & woodsmen . Picket Pin and Rope.—When neither halter nor hobbles arcavailable an animal may be picketed out to graze. Thepicket pin and rope shown in cost about $ For generalpurposes the rope should be not lessthan 30 feet long and fitted with astrong snap at either end to facili-tate fastening it into and removingit from the pin or hobble. The pinshould be 15 inches long, andequipped with a swivel Jink at theupper Bags.—^These are known as morrals in the West and Southwest, where the camp equip-ment is not complete without them. They are fitted wit


. Handbook for rangers & woodsmen . Picket Pin and Rope.—When neither halter nor hobbles arcavailable an animal may be picketed out to graze. Thepicket pin and rope shown in cost about $ For generalpurposes the rope should be not lessthan 30 feet long and fitted with astrong snap at either end to facili-tate fastening it into and removingit from the pin or hobble. The pinshould be 15 inches long, andequipped with a swivel Jink at theupper Bags.—^These are known as morrals in the West and Southwest, where the camp equip-ment is not complete without them. They are fitted with acrown piece, and after the grain is placed in them are suspendedfrom the animals head. It soon learns to lower its head andallow the bag to rest on the ground so that the grain may bereached. Only the best grades should be used. These are of heavycotton duck or canvas, are double sewed and riveted, have, Fig. 23.—Picket pinanci


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