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. 324. Practical Metliod of Securing a Large Hog witlionly One Assistant. RESTRAINT OI THE HOG. 281 end carries two holes for passage of the cord or chain for theloop. This loop is passed around either the upper or lowerjaw, or around hoth jaws. Instead of the twitch, the ChampionHog Holder, Figure 322, may be applied to thfe upper jaw (b).This holder is made entirely of metal and by slight traction byone man, with one hand (f) th


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. 324. Practical Metliod of Securing a Large Hog witlionly One Assistant. RESTRAINT OI THE HOG. 281 end carries two holes for passage of the cord or chain for theloop. This loop is passed around either the upper or lowerjaw, or around hoth jaws. Instead of the twitch, the ChampionHog Holder, Figure 322, may be applied to thfe upper jaw (b).This holder is made entirely of metal and by slight traction byone man, with one hand (f) the largest hog can be held per-fectly secure without Fig. 325. Pig Held Between tiie Knees. Figure 323 represents a practical method of securing a hogby placing a loop around the upper /aw back of the canine teeth,and fixing the free end of rope or cord around a post or tree. Figure 324 represents a practical method of securing a largehog when only one assistant is available. A heavy rope witha loop on one end is placed over the head, neck and one leg (a) 282 EESTEAINT OF DOMESTIC AHIMALS. (b). The free end of the rope is thrown over a beam abovethe hog. Traction on this rope will raise fore feet of the hogoff the ground and place it in a helpless position.


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