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. 257. Restraint of Botli Hind Legs by Pole in Front of Hocl<s. Restraint of Both Hind Legs with a Plank Held by an Assistant, Figure 258 represents both hind legs restrained by placinga plank in front of the hocks (A) with one end down againstthe wall (C) and the other end held by an assistant (B). Bymeans of a plank held in this manner the animal is forced andheld against the wall and kicking is prevented by the plankbeing he


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. 257. Restraint of Botli Hind Legs by Pole in Front of Hocl<s. Restraint of Both Hind Legs with a Plank Held by an Assistant, Figure 258 represents both hind legs restrained by placinga plank in front of the hocks (A) with one end down againstthe wall (C) and the other end held by an assistant (B). Bymeans of a plank held in this manner the animal is forced andheld against the wall and kicking is prevented by the plankbeing held in contact with the Fig. 258. Restraint of Both Hind Legs with Piank Held by OneAssistant. 234 EESTEAIlirT OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. Restraint of One Hind Leg and One Fore Leg. Tig. 259 represents the hind and fore legs fixed togetherwith a rope. The rope is looped around the, hind leg abovethe hock (a), then passed forward (b) to and around the foreleg (c) (d) above the knee and there fixed by a knot.


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