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 . been attached the two straps (s) (y)from the martingale. By lengthening or shortening the over-check strai^ (q) the head is placed in the desired position. Thesurcingle is prevented from slipping forward by a strong crup-per and strap. The apparatus is applied loosely before theanimal is cast, and tightened after it is on the ground. Figure 80 shows the Bernardot and Buttel outfit will be observed that the head and neck ar


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 . been attached the two straps (s) (y)from the martingale. By lengthening or shortening the over-check strai^ (q) the head is placed in the desired position. Thesurcingle is prevented from slipping forward by a strong crup-per and strap. The apparatus is applied loosely before theanimal is cast, and tightened after it is on the ground. Figure 80 shows the Bernardot and Buttel outfit will be observed that the head and neck are well extended,thereby lessening the liability to back injury. RESTRAINT OF THE HORSE IN RECUMBENT POSTURE. 77 Cross Hohhles. In securing the animal in special positions we are calledupon to use various appliances. Some of the arrangements for this purpose are thecross hobbles and theside-bar hobbles are foruse on the thigh andfore arm. The Eng-lish cross hobbles,Figure 81, and those of James, Figure 82, can be used uponlegs diametrically opposite, such as the near hind and off forelegs, and vice versa. While the side-bar hobbles, Figure 83,. English Cross Hobbles.


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