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. 3. Ring Twitch. Fig. 4. Triangle Twitch. TWITCHES, GAGS AND BARNACLES. 15 piece of rope (a). This ring may vary in diameter from 4 to6 inches. Into the ring is tied the piece of rope or sash Curd(a). This cord may vary in diameter from !/§ to ^2 inch, andin length from 8 to 18 inches. This makes a neat and lighttwitch, and one which can be folded up and carried convenientlyin an ordinary instrument grip or satchel. Triangular Tw
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. 3. Ring Twitch. Fig. 4. Triangle Twitch. TWITCHES, GAGS AND BARNACLES. 15 piece of rope (a). This ring may vary in diameter from 4 to6 inches. Into the ring is tied the piece of rope or sash Curd(a). This cord may vary in diameter from !/§ to ^2 inch, andin length from 8 to 18 inches. This makes a neat and lighttwitch, and one which can be folded up and carried convenientlyin an ordinary instrument grip or satchel. Triangular Twitch. The triangular t^vitch, Figure 4, is made similar to the ringtwitch. Figure 3, except instead of a metal ring the piece ofmetal in shape of a triangle (b) is used into which the rope orcord (a) is tied. Miles Twitch. The Miles twitch. Figure 5, was designed and first usedby Farmer Miles. It is made from a pieceof hickory or other tough and hard wood 18inches long, % i^ch thick, and 2 inches wide(a). A metal rivet (h) is inserted near theend. An oblong hole is bored to carry rope(e). Another hole (d) is bored about 3 inchesfrom the small end of stick
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