40 BREEDING OF 



the shoulder elevated toward the ears of the fetus ; then 

 secure the leg at the feltock and try to bring it toward 

 the outlet. If both knees are bent, this should be re- 

 peated to get both feet near the opening. Having 

 done this, deliver in the way described for normal pre- 

 sentation when difficult. 



Fig. 12. Fetus with fore-limbs bent at the knee . 



FORELIflBS COnPLETELY BENT BACK UN- 

 DER. Figure 13. In this presentation push back the 

 foal or calf as far as possible into the uterus, and bring 

 the limbs gradually toward the outlet, as recommended 

 in the last presentation (bent knee). Then deliver in 

 the same manner as normal presentation. 



