Animal castration : a book for the use of students and practitioners . Fig. 23—Miles Colt Hobbles—Second Fig. 24—Miles Colt Hobbles—Third Position. Animal Casteation 39 and is handed the main rope (W) by the assistant (after it isfixed about the upper hind pastern). The rope is carried overthe loins and under the colt, thence to the lower hind by rolling colt on his back (Fig. 24, third position) and mak-ing downward pressure on the off hind foot with the left hand, atthe same time drawing the rope tight by upward pull with theright hand, the hocks are flexed and all fou
Animal castration : a book for the use of students and practitioners . Fig. 23—Miles Colt Hobbles—Second Fig. 24—Miles Colt Hobbles—Third Position. Animal Casteation 39 and is handed the main rope (W) by the assistant (after it isfixed about the upper hind pastern). The rope is carried overthe loins and under the colt, thence to the lower hind by rolling colt on his back (Fig. 24, third position) and mak-ing downward pressure on the off hind foot with the left hand, atthe same time drawing the rope tight by upward pull with theright hand, the hocks are flexed and all four feet brought downclose to the abdomen. The Miles method affords us a light, portable, strong, con-venient, safe, and in every respect an efficient and satisfactorymeans of casting and securing the colt. The colt is held balancedin the dorsal position by an assistant on each side, in which posi-tion the field of operation is accessible and extremely convenient,and so long as the colt is balanced on back he is absolutely helpless. Instrunienfs—(1) Emasculator: same as stallion (see Figs. 5,6, 7, 8, 12 an
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