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 . Fia. 89. Beckers Fig. 90l Overs Spring Hobble. of holes to accommodate the buckle (c). The inside of thishobble strap is lined or padded with felt or lambs wool. The 82 BESTEAINT OP DOMESTIC ANIMALS. bucMe (c) of the hobble is disengaged by withdrawing thespring pin (e). Figure 90 represents Overs spring hobble. It consists ofa piece of flat spring steel (a) 2% inches wide, and shaped tofit around the pastern. The hobble D


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 . Fia. 89. Beckers Fig. 90l Overs Spring Hobble. of holes to accommodate the buckle (c). The inside of thishobble strap is lined or padded with felt or lambs wool. The 82 BESTEAINT OP DOMESTIC ANIMALS. bucMe (c) of the hobble is disengaged by withdrawing thespring pin (e). Figure 90 represents Overs spring hobble. It consists ofa piece of flat spring steel (a) 2% inches wide, and shaped tofit around the pastern. The hobble D or rings (c) (b) areattached to each end of the spring strap. The special advan-tage of this spring hobble of Over is that it can be readilyslipped over the pastern, and when once applied the springfeature makes it self-retaining. There is no looping or buck-ling required, and the movements of the animal will not causeit to drop off. DlEECTIONS FOE CaSTING AND CoNEINING A HoESE WITH Hobbles. First.—Select a suitable place and prepare a soft bed forcasting. Second.—Place the animal in proper position. Third.—^Apply the twitch. Fourth.—Apply the operating hood. Fifth.—^Apply


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