TWITCHES, GAGS AND BARNACLES. 



Other Simple Methods of Subjection. 



To liriiily grasp the nose (b) with the left hand, Figure lY, 

 and simply twisting or compressing the ear (c) w^ith the right 

 hand will oftentimes prove to be sufficient restraint for exam- 

 ination and minor operation. 



Fig. 18. Rope or Cord Held Tightly Around Lower Jaw. 



Figure IS represents a rope or cord (b) passed into the 

 mouth (a) and held tightly around lower jaw (c). This will 



oftentimes enable the op- 

 erator to examine and op- 

 erate upon many animals 

 without resorting to other 

 methods of restraint. 



To simply "blindfold" 

 or cover the head, Fignre 

 19, will cause many ner- 

 vous and sometimes vicious 

 animals to stand without 

 resorting to other more 

 complicated or painful 



Fig. 19. Subjection by Blindfold. methods. 



