. Breeding, training, management and diseases of the horse and other domestic animals. Veterinary medicine; Horses; Bookbinding. DOMESTIC AMMALS. 77 wood, such as lath, in front and behind the Hmb, so that there will be no motion allowed. Now apply a bandage that has been soaked in starch and plaster of paris. Begin to apply the bandage from the bottom of the limb and continue it upward until the whole limb is well wrapped. There need be no fear of the bandage looking clumsy, by having too much bandage material. The animal should now be placed in slings as seen in figure 27. The splints and ba
. Breeding, training, management and diseases of the horse and other domestic animals. Veterinary medicine; Horses; Bookbinding. DOMESTIC AMMALS. 77 wood, such as lath, in front and behind the Hmb, so that there will be no motion allowed. Now apply a bandage that has been soaked in starch and plaster of paris. Begin to apply the bandage from the bottom of the limb and continue it upward until the whole limb is well wrapped. There need be no fear of the bandage looking clumsy, by having too much bandage material. The animal should now be placed in slings as seen in figure 27. The splints and bandages should be allowed. Fig- Horaa placed in slings. to remain on for six to eight weeks, unless the animal seems to have excessive j^ain in the leg, Avith swelling. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Heard, J. M. (John M. ). New York : J. M. Heard
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