. Animal castration; a book for the use of students and practitioners. Castration; Spaying. Fig. 149—Jamison's spaying Fig. 150—Suturing fork. When stocks are not available the quickest and at the same time one of the best methods of restraint is to tie the head to a gate post and have an as- sistant draw the tail between the slats of the gate above the animal. (Fig. 114.) The object in using a crack above the animal is to prevent its lying down. A good strong assistant—by traction on the tail—can hold the ani- mal against the gate in such a manner as to limit movement from side to. Pl


. Animal castration; a book for the use of students and practitioners. Castration; Spaying. Fig. 149—Jamison's spaying Fig. 150—Suturing fork. When stocks are not available the quickest and at the same time one of the best methods of restraint is to tie the head to a gate post and have an as- sistant draw the tail between the slats of the gate above the animal. (Fig. 114.) The object in using a crack above the animal is to prevent its lying down. A good strong assistant—by traction on the tail—can hold the ani- mal against the gate in such a manner as to limit movement from side to. 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 White, George R. (George Ransom), 1874-. Chicago, American Veterinay Pub. Co.


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