. Swine practice . Swine. SURGERY AND OBSTETRICS 347 liquids, after which the scrotal skin along the line where the incision is to be made is painted with tincture of iodin. A free incision should be made through the skin and dartos. The incision should be parallel to the raphe and extended low enough to insure good drainage. After the testicle has been exposed the cremaster muscle is severed, if it is. Holding pig for castration. (White's Castration.) well developed, and the testicle with the intact vaginal tunic is re- moved in young pigs by a sudden jerk. The division of the vessels in the
. Swine practice . Swine. SURGERY AND OBSTETRICS 347 liquids, after which the scrotal skin along the line where the incision is to be made is painted with tincture of iodin. A free incision should be made through the skin and dartos. The incision should be parallel to the raphe and extended low enough to insure good drainage. After the testicle has been exposed the cremaster muscle is severed, if it is. Holding pig for castration. (White's Castration.) well developed, and the testicle with the intact vaginal tunic is re- moved in young pigs by a sudden jerk. The division of the vessels in the spermatic cord by traction tends to prevent subsequent hemor- rhage. In old boajs it is advisable to use either an ecraseur or emas-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Kinsley, Albert Thomas, 1877-. Chicago : American Veterinary Pub. Co.
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