. Animal castration : a book for the use of students and practitioners. Fig. 160—Calf Cast and Tied for Spaying Operation. (Flank Method.) Operative Teclinique—(Flank Method.) The hair is clippedfrom over site of incision. Parts washed with soap and warm. Fig. 161—Removing Ovary from Calf (flank method). K, Ovary; L, Emasculator; M, Hand. 182 Animal Castration water, after which sponge off with antiseptic solution. As a fur-ther precaution against septic infection it is well to paint the skinwith tincture iodine. The incision is made similar to that em-ployed in heifer sj^aying (pages 177-179)


. Animal castration : a book for the use of students and practitioners. Fig. 160—Calf Cast and Tied for Spaying Operation. (Flank Method.) Operative Teclinique—(Flank Method.) The hair is clippedfrom over site of incision. Parts washed with soap and warm. Fig. 161—Removing Ovary from Calf (flank method). K, Ovary; L, Emasculator; M, Hand. 182 Animal Castration water, after which sponge off with antiseptic solution. As a fur-ther precaution against septic infection it is well to paint the skinwith tincture iodine. The incision is made similar to that em-ployed in heifer sj^aying (pages 177-179) with the exception that inthe calf a much smaller one is used since only the index and sec-ond finger are introduced into the abdominal cavity, whereas inheifer spaying the whole hand is inserted. With the two fingersinside the abdominal cavity a search is made for the uppermost


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