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. 123. Vienna Method of Restraining a Horse in the Dorsal Position. HOBBLES. 107 The legs and feet can now be drawn down close to the abdomen,which affords ample restraint. Figure 123 represents the method used in Vienna for re-straining a horse in the dorsal position. It is similar in all re-spects to the Berlin method, Figure 122, with the exception that. Fig. 124. Pulley and Short Chain for Holding Ho^ses on the Back(English Ho


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. 123. Vienna Method of Restraining a Horse in the Dorsal Position. HOBBLES. 107 The legs and feet can now be drawn down close to the abdomen,which affords ample restraint. Figure 123 represents the method used in Vienna for re-straining a horse in the dorsal position. It is similar in all re-spects to the Berlin method, Figure 122, with the exception that. Fig. 124. Pulley and Short Chain for Holding Ho^ses on the Back(English Hobbles). a broad back strap (a) is used instead of the webbing or back strap (a) is 8 to 10 inches wide and made of each end is a large metal triangle. To apply this back strap(a) the horse is lifted by the tail until the back strap can beslipped under. Then by webbing or leather straps around and lo8 RESTRAINT OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. above the fetlocks (b) and through the end triangles the legs canbe drawn down against the abdomen to the desired position. Figure 124 represents another method of restraint in thedorsal position. The animal is cast and secured with Englishhobbles, then by means of a short chain and pulley the animalis raised to and held in the dorsal position. It is possible foronly two men to confine a large and strong animal by thismethod. For another method of securing an animal in the dorsalposition, see Figure 111. CHAPTEK 11. Casting and Securing Harness and Kopes. Casting a


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