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. 245. Hess Knee Fig. 246. AuthorsStrap. Knee Strap. Fig. 247. TrasbotsKnee Fig. 248. Restraint of One Hind Leg. 228 RESTRAINT OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. Restraining One Hind Leg. The simplest method of restraining one hind leg is by meansof passing the tail between the legs, then forward and aroundin front of hind leg above the hock, in which position it is heldfirmly by a backward pull, Figure 248. If the animal attemptsto kic


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. 245. Hess Knee Fig. 246. AuthorsStrap. Knee Strap. Fig. 247. TrasbotsKnee Fig. 248. Restraint of One Hind Leg. 228 RESTRAINT OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. Restraining One Hind Leg. The simplest method of restraining one hind leg is by meansof passing the tail between the legs, then forward and aroundin front of hind leg above the hock, in which position it is heldfirmly by a backward pull, Figure 248. If the animal attemptsto kick or move, traction on the tail will cause pain and preventsuch movement. Hock Twitch, The hock twitch, Figure 249, is an excellent appliance byAvhich one hind leg may be restrained to prevent kicking. Therope of this twitch is placed around the leg above the hock; a


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