SECURING LIMBS AFTER CASTING HORSES. 



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again forwards. By pulling on the free end an assistant can then 

 bring the limb into the position shown in Figs. 51, 52. Another 



Fig. 49.— Horse cast and secured. The near forearm and near thigh are fastened 

 together by broad strips of webbing (the cross-hobbles may be used instead), 

 and the off fore-leg is fastened to the plank ready for operation on the foot. 

 (Moller's method.) 



Fig. 50. — This figure shows method of securing a hind limb to the plank for operation. 

 Compare with foregoing figure. 



way of attaining the same object (the Berlin method) is shown in 

 Fig. 53. 



