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. 182. Lasso and Loop Rope Method of Casting a Broncho—Sec-ond Position. its fore feet, after which the loop is closed around the 182, by making quick and substantial traction on thefree end (h) of rope. The horse will continue his efforts atresistance for a short while; however, it will finally becomeunbalanced and fall flat-sided to the ground, with its headextended by traction on neck rope, Figure 183. If suffoc


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. 182. Lasso and Loop Rope Method of Casting a Broncho—Sec-ond Position. its fore feet, after which the loop is closed around the 182, by making quick and substantial traction on thefree end (h) of rope. The horse will continue his efforts atresistance for a short while; however, it will finally becomeunbalanced and fall flat-sided to the ground, with its headextended by traction on neck rope, Figure 183. If suffoca-tion is threatened the neck loop (d) may be relaxed, The hob-bles are now applied and the animal secured in the usual man- ner. Figure 184 represents the lasso method of casting a method is used when a tree or post is not available. The. Fig. 183. Lasso and Loop Rope IVIethod of Casting a Broncho—Third Position. CASTING AND SECUEING HAENESS AND EOPES. 155


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