. The horse, in the stables and the field: his varieties, management in health and disease, anatomy, physiology, etc . ORinSER WITH THE LEG-STRAP AND SURCINGLE ON. 3ii2;raving, and then catching the off fetlock in the running noose of leg-strap JSo. 2, which is made in the annexed form. Provided with this. MR. RAREYs strap, second strap in his pocket, and having already applied the leg-strap No. 1,and the surcingle as shown above, the subject under manipulation is eitherinduced to drop his off foot into the noose, or it is slipped round his ankle,while the off rein is held by the other hand to
. The horse, in the stables and the field: his varieties, management in health and disease, anatomy, physiology, etc . ORinSER WITH THE LEG-STRAP AND SURCINGLE ON. 3ii2;raving, and then catching the off fetlock in the running noose of leg-strap JSo. 2, which is made in the annexed form. Provided with this. MR. RAREYs strap, second strap in his pocket, and having already applied the leg-strap No. 1,and the surcingle as shown above, the subject under manipulation is eitherinduced to drop his off foot into the noose, or it is slipped round his ankle,while the off rein is held by the other hand to keep the teeth off theoperator. As soon as this loop is firmly drawn round the leg, the other 196 THE HORSE end is slipped through the surcingle under the belly, and entire control ofthe horse is only a work of time. The arrangement of these straps is welshown in the engraving, where Cruiser is sketched ready for the finastruo^le Up to this time, almost every horse will be tolerably quiet andunreltsting, some squealing when any approach is made to their elbows toti-hten the surcingle, and others when the strap No. 2 is slipped throughit Few howe^ er, plunge much; and if they are made to hop on threele-s they are able to go on for so long a time, without producing thenecessary amount of fatigue, th
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