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 . is attached the chain martingale (d). Thismartingale is to fasten into a strong surcingle and prevent up-ward motion of the head. The Lucas dental halter, whenproperly adjusted, will effectually prevent the head from move-ment to either side or upwards. FeJirs Dental Halter. Fehrs dental halter, Figure 26, is an effectual device forholding the animals head steady while performing minor sur-gical operations about thehead, and dental w


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 . is attached the chain martingale (d). Thismartingale is to fasten into a strong surcingle and prevent up-ward motion of the head. The Lucas dental halter, whenproperly adjusted, will effectually prevent the head from move-ment to either side or upwards. FeJirs Dental Halter. Fehrs dental halter, Figure 26, is an effectual device forholding the animals head steady while performing minor sur-gical operations about thehead, and dental work. Itis simple and light, con-sisting of only four semi-circular metalnose band is covered witheither rubber tubing orleather. The covering is l\lheld securely to the noseband by metal clamps towhich are attached thesuitable rings for attach-ment of the heavy over poll strap and the side ropes or Fig. 26. Fehrs Dental Halter, straps which are to secure the head on each side to post orsides of stall. All straps and ropes are adjustable. The appa-ratus is readily cleaned, and on account of its lightness andcompactness may be easily RESTRAINT OR WAR BRIDLES AND HALTERS. 27 Ellis Combination Surgiml and Dental Halter. The Ellis combination dental and surgical halter, Figure 27,is an appliance for fixing the head in certain positions for minorsurgical operations and dental work. Thishalter possesses several original featureswhich are valuable in restraining the principal feature is the lip strap (b)to which the pillar or side reins (g) are at-tached. These suspend the head at the properheight and prevent side to side nose band (a) is metal, non-compressi-ble and heavily padded. There are offsetsin the nose band which hold the cheek piecesof the halter 2^ to 3 inches from the cheeksof the horse. The cheek pieces are doubledand very strong. The lip strap is coveredwith rubber. There is a piece of forged steel(c) into which a substantial


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