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CLOTHING. 



becoming unrolled, we may put it on in the manner described 

 in the preceding paragraph, except that the end of the 

 bandage in the first instance should be brought two or three 



Fig. 46. Improvised halter (near side view). 



inches above the knee, so as to allow of a comparatively 

 long free end to be turned down, and to be firmly secured 

 by the bandage being rolled over it; and that no turns 

 should be taken round the pastern with the bandage, the 

 lower part of which should be just clear of the fetlock 

 joint. The loose end will then be firmly secured on both sides 

 between the turns of the bandage. 



I have found that the liability of a bandage to become 

 undone while the horse is in movement, is directly proper- 



