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. 170. Galvaynes One Man Method of Casting and Securing aHorse—Third Position. 146 RESTRAINT OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. animal attempt to rear, slacken the throwing rope by a jerk withthe left hand and pull on halter rein with the right hand,Figure 168. Figure 169 represents the horse cast ready to secure. Tosecure the horse, Figure 170, the double side-line ropes areused. Slip loop over head, down around base of neck; thencarry ropes (
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. 170. Galvaynes One Man Method of Casting and Securing aHorse—Third Position. 146 RESTRAINT OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. animal attempt to rear, slacken the throwing rope by a jerk withthe left hand and pull on halter rein with the right hand,Figure 168. Figure 169 represents the horse cast ready to secure. Tosecure the horse, Figure 170, the double side-line ropes areused. Slip loop over head, down around base of neck; thencarry ropes (a) between fore legs, back to and around hind pas-terns (e) (d) ; fix by a half hitch, then carry the ropes aroundand under animal. I^ow fix to the hind pasterns. The ropefrom near hind should be fixed to off hind and vice versa. Gleasons Method. A horse can be cast and secured by the method of Gleasonwith a halter and rein, a knee strap and a piece of rope 15 feetlong. Figure 171 represents the horse ready to be cast (first. Fig. 171. Gleasons One Man Method of Casting and Securing aHorse—First Position. CASTING AND SECURING HARNESS AND ROPES. 147
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