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. 315. Mechanical Hog Fig. 316. Hog Catcher Open Ready for Reception of Animal. Figure 316 represents a hog catcher placed in the gatewayof a fence (a) (b). The lever (c) is attached in pivot fashion EESTKAINT OF THE HOG. 277 at bottom by a strong nail or iron pin. The hog thrusts its headthrough opening (h) at which time the lever is forced over (d)against side of animals neck and locked by pins through holes(e) in top
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. 315. Mechanical Hog Fig. 316. Hog Catcher Open Ready for Reception of Animal. Figure 316 represents a hog catcher placed in the gatewayof a fence (a) (b). The lever (c) is attached in pivot fashion EESTKAINT OF THE HOG. 277 at bottom by a strong nail or iron pin. The hog thrusts its headthrough opening (h) at which time the lever is forced over (d)against side of animals neck and locked by pins through holes(e) in top support. Figure 317 represents hog trap made in box or crate fash-ion. The frame is made of 2x4 inch lumber strongly boltedat corners. The front end has a door (A) made of two strongthick oak boards th cross cleats on the inside at top and bot-
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