. The diseases of live stock and their most efficient remedies;. Veterinary medicine. 34 General Principles of YcteriiKiry Medicine. Anotlier and in .some respects preferable plan, is to take a strong piece of sailcloth of the width of the distance from the sheath to behind the fore limbs, and of a length equal to the girth of the liorse. AVrap each end twice around two- inch rollers of wood and nail them securely, and work a two- inch wide buttonhole in each end of cloth just beneath the middle of each roller. A rope and tackle should noM' be. FIG. 1.—A HORSE IN A SLING. fastened securely to
. The diseases of live stock and their most efficient remedies;. Veterinary medicine. 34 General Principles of YcteriiKiry Medicine. Anotlier and in .some respects preferable plan, is to take a strong piece of sailcloth of the width of the distance from the sheath to behind the fore limbs, and of a length equal to the girth of the liorse. AVrap each end twice around two- inch rollers of wood and nail them securely, and work a two- inch wide buttonhole in each end of cloth just beneath the middle of each roller. A rope and tackle should noM' be. FIG. 1.—A HORSE IN A SLING. fastened securely to the ceiling of the stable and a p shaped hook of bar-iron be obtained from the blacksmith, the up- turned ends of which are to be inserted in the buttonholes, and the central portion of which is connected with the pul- ley, and tluis the horse raised or lowered at pleasure. Breast straps and brcechljands can be added as Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Tellor, Lloyd, V. [from old catalog]. Philadelphia, D. G. Brinton
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