. Fig. 44.—Photograph showing the Near Hind-foot Secured upon the Cannon of the Near Fore-limb. Similarly, with the horse still on his off side, the off hind- liinb may be fixed to the near fore, and the near fore and the off fore to the near hind. With the animal on his near side, we may fix the near hind and the off hind to the off fore, and the off fore and near fore to the near hind. The points to be remembered in fixing the limbs thus are: (1) The side-line should always commence upon the cannon of the limb to be operated on; (2) it should next pass under and over (or over and under, it i
. Fig. 44.—Photograph showing the Near Hind-foot Secured upon the Cannon of the Near Fore-limb. Similarly, with the horse still on his off side, the off hind- liinb may be fixed to the near fore, and the near fore and the off fore to the near hind. With the animal on his near side, we may fix the near hind and the off hind to the off fore, and the off fore and near fore to the near hind. The points to be remembered in fixing the limbs thus are: (1) The side-line should always commence upon the cannon of the limb to be operated on; (2) it should next pass under and over (or over and under, it is immaterial which) first the arm and then the thigh, or the thigh and
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