A text-book of veterinary obstetrics : including the diseases and accidents incidental to pregnancy, parturition and early age in the domesticated animals . Fig. 156. Fig. 157. BiNzs Simple Head-Collar. Rueffs Head-Collar. No. 1. Fig. 158. Rueffs 2. from time to time, and some of these possess certain , many years ago, pointed out the advantages of a head-bandlike that represented in Fig. 154, the upper part of which was passedbehind the ears, while the inferior part with the running knot lay betweenthe branches of the lower jaw. Binz soon after proposed a ki


A text-book of veterinary obstetrics : including the diseases and accidents incidental to pregnancy, parturition and early age in the domesticated animals . Fig. 156. Fig. 157. BiNzs Simple Head-Collar. Rueffs Head-Collar. No. 1. Fig. 158. Rueffs 2. from time to time, and some of these possess certain , many years ago, pointed out the advantages of a head-bandlike that represented in Fig. 154, the upper part of which was passedbehind the ears, while the inferior part with the running knot lay betweenthe branches of the lower jaw. Binz soon after proposed a kind of head-collar, or halter, which could be adapted to different-sized heads(Fig. 156). It is made from a long piece of cord with a loop or eyeletat one end, and at a certain distance from this—from fourteen to six-teen inches—a second loop. The other end of the cord is passedthrough the first loop, so as to make a noose which goes round theneck of the foetus ; then through the second loop which goes round thelower part of the head, and may be made large or small. The remain-ing portion is used for traction. This improvised halter is held at its


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