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the first loop and then through the second loop (Fig. 48). 

 This halter will then (Figs. 46 and 50) fit any horse ; but it 

 will require to be kept constantly tight in order for it to 

 retain its position, which difficulty we may get over by 

 making a knot at each of the small loops (Fig. 49). 



BANDAGES. 



As I have entered somewhat fully into the subject of 

 bandages in Veterinary Notes for Horse^ Owners, my remarks 

 here will be more or less a repetition of those made in that book. 



The only bandages which I shall now consider, are ordinary 

 flannel bandages and cotton wadding bandages. The linen 



Fig. 42. Foal's Head-collar (oft side view). 



and cotton bandages which are used for cold applications 

 in many stables, serve no good purpose which cannot be 

 better attained by other means. 



