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 . Rohards Method of Securing a Horse After Casting. pastern but below the other part of rope proceeding from thefore leg, and there tied so that this pastern is secured by a doubletwitch knot. The remainder of the rope is carried up to theneck portion and hitched there. Then it is brought back to andaround the off hind pastern and finally tied to the neck ropeby a single knot. To effectually use this method much practiceis required. Th


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 . Rohards Method of Securing a Horse After Casting. pastern but below the other part of rope proceeding from thefore leg, and there tied so that this pastern is secured by a doubletwitch knot. The remainder of the rope is carried up to theneck portion and hitched there. Then it is brought back to andaround the off hind pastern and finally tied to the neck ropeby a single knot. To effectually use this method much practiceis required. The operator should constantly bear in mind thefact that the best results are obtained where the hind leg ispulled forward and completely flexed. Figure 151 represents a horse cast and restrained by therope method of Rohard. Only one assistant is necessary incasting and securing a horse by this method. CASTING AND SECURING HARNESS AND ROPES. Hayes Improvised CastiJig Ropes. 129 Tlie collar loop, Figure 152, of Hayes improvised castingropes consists of a rope loop (d) large enough to slip over thehead and small enough to fit snugly around base of neck. Into. Fig. 152. Collar Loop of Hayes Improvised Casting Ropes. the knot (c) at base of this loop two Si/o-inch metal rings arefixed. To prevent these rings from slipping out of place anotherknot is made in rope behind them. This completes the collarloop of Hayes. Figure 153 represents Hayes casting ropes applied. It willbe observed that the loop is placed around the neck (d) with


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