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. 18. Rope or Cord Held TiQhtly Around Lower Jaw. Figure 18 represents a rope or cord (b) passed into themouth (a) and held tightly around lower jaw (c). This will oftentimes enable the op-erator to examine and op-erate upon many animalswithout resorting to othermethods of restraint. To simply blindfoldor eover the head. Figure19, will cause many ner-vous and sometimes viciousanimals to stand withoutresorting to other morecomplica


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. 18. Rope or Cord Held TiQhtly Around Lower Jaw. Figure 18 represents a rope or cord (b) passed into themouth (a) and held tightly around lower jaw (c). This will oftentimes enable the op-erator to examine and op-erate upon many animalswithout resorting to othermethods of restraint. To simply blindfoldor eover the head. Figure19, will cause many ner-vous and sometimes viciousanimals to stand withoutresorting to other morecomplicated or painful Frg. 19. Subjection by Blindfold. CHAPTER II. EESTEAINT OE WAE BEIDLEs ^ND HALTEES. The Eesteaittt oe Wae Bridle. As a means of restraint and subjection of animals whichare of a certain nervous or vicious temperament, the warbridle is far superior to the twitch or any other device has been in successful use for many years by someof the worlds most famous horse tamers. It is oftentimesindispensable in handling certain animals. When properlyapplied, correctly adjusted and judiciously used there can comeno bad results from its application. When the nervous andvicious character of some animals is talcen into consideration,its use on them, even from a humanitarian viewpoint, is amplyjustified. The war bridle can be modified in a variety ofways to increase its power and efficiency. Experience, goodjudgment and extreme care are the three attributes necessaryon the part of the operator to handle the war bridle suc-cessfully. To make a good war bridle it is necessary to use ropeor sash cord of first-class qualit


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