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. 251. Hess Method of Restraining One Hind Leg by Fixing to Pole. be used with the same degree of efficiency by substituting a treeor post for the cart standard. Figure 251 represents another one of Hess methods of re-straining one hind leg by means of fixing the leg (d) to a pole(a) (b) which is placed in front of the hock (d). The leg isfixed to the pole by means of a rope, strap or cord. 230 RESTRAINT OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. Restr


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. 251. Hess Method of Restraining One Hind Leg by Fixing to Pole. be used with the same degree of efficiency by substituting a treeor post for the cart standard. Figure 251 represents another one of Hess methods of re-straining one hind leg by means of fixing the leg (d) to a pole(a) (b) which is placed in front of the hock (d). The leg isfixed to the pole by means of a rope, strap or cord. 230 RESTRAINT OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. Restraining Both Hind Legs with a Rope Tie. Figure 252 represents Moussus inethod of restraining bothhind legs with a rope tie. The rope is simply looped (d) aroundone hind leg above the hock and passed backward and forwardaround the legs (b) (c) above the hocks, forming a figure 8,after which fix by a knot (a) between the Fig. 252. Restraining Both Hind Legs with a Rope Tie. Smiths Anti-KicJce •er.


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