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. 152. Collar Loop of Hayes Improvised Casting Ropes. the knot (c) at base of this loop two 2%-inch metal rings arefixed. To prevent these rings from slipping out of place anotherknot is made in rope behind them. TMs completes the collarloop of Hayes. Figure 153 represents Hayes casting ropes applied. It willbe observed that the loop is placed around the neck (d) with. Fig. 153. Hayes Improvised Casting Ropes Applied. the knots an

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. 152. Collar Loop of Hayes Improvised Casting Ropes. the knot (c) at base of this loop two 2%-inch metal rings arefixed. To prevent these rings from slipping out of place anotherknot is made in rope behind them. TMs completes the collarloop of Hayes. Figure 153 represents Hayes casting ropes applied. It willbe observed that the loop is placed around the neck (d) with. Fig. 153. Hayes Improvised Casting Ropes Applied. the knots an Stock Photo
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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. 152. Collar Loop of Hayes Improvised Casting Ropes. the knot (c) at base of this loop two 2%-inch metal rings arefixed. To prevent these rings from slipping out of place anotherknot is made in rope behind them. TMs completes the collarloop of Hayes. Figure 153 represents Hayes casting ropes applied. It willbe observed that the loop is placed around the neck (d) with. Fig. 153. Hayes Improvised Casting Ropes Applied. the knots and rings placed near the withers (c). There aretwo free ends of the ropes (i) (j) ; these are each 28 feet long.From the withers (c) these ropes are passed downward on each 130 EESTEAINT OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. side to and through rings of hobbles on each hind pastern (k)(h), thence upward (g) to and through the metal rings atwithers (c). One fore foot is raised and fixed with a kneestrap. The animal is then cast and secured in the ordinarymanner. Dollars Rope Method of Casting with Double Bide Line. The double side line method of Dollar, Figure 154, consistsof a %-inch rope 50 feet long. In the middle of this rope a loop