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. 254. Smiths Anti-Kicker Applied. Hess Method of Restraining Both Hind Legs. The method of Hess, Figure 255, for restraining both hindlegs consists of doubling a rope, webbing or strap, and placingit around one hind leg above the hock (b) (c). Pass one freeend up between the hind legs and through the loop, and theother free end is passed in front and around the other hind leg(a) and through the loop. Traction is made on both free


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. 254. Smiths Anti-Kicker Applied. Hess Method of Restraining Both Hind Legs. The method of Hess, Figure 255, for restraining both hindlegs consists of doubling a rope, webbing or strap, and placingit around one hind leg above the hock (b) (c). Pass one freeend up between the hind legs and through the loop, and theother free end is passed in front and around the other hind leg(a) and through the loop. Traction is made on both free ends(d) ; this draws the legs together and prevents backward, for-ward and sidewise movement. Restraint of Both Hind Legs with a Sack or Cloth. Figure 256 represents restraint of both hind legs by meansof a sack or cloth folded and placed in front of the hocks (a)and held on each side (b) (c) by an assistant. Restraint of Both Hind Legs hy Pole in Front of Hocls. Figure 257 represents both hind legs restrained by placinga pole in front of the hocks (A). Each end (C) (B) of thispole is held by an assistant. 232 KESTEAINT OF DOMESTIC Fig. 255. Hess Method of Restraining Both Hind Legs.


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