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RURAL VETERINARY HECRETH 



FIG. 54 



Anterior i'rcscnlation — Forclinibs bent al llic kiu-f. 



Ill this case it may be necessary to cut off tlic liead in order to gel bolli 

 front feet in normal position. 



This of course, is only necessary when the foetus is pretty well 

 advanced into the pelvic cavity and it has become extremely diffi- 

 cult to repell the foetal body far enoug^h to enable the operator to 

 straig:htcn out the front lej^s. After this has been done successfully, 

 a hook should be fastened to the remaining- skin around the neck 

 by which the same can be directed and kept in the natural channel. 

 'I'raction may now be applied to both fore limbs and the remaining 

 l>ait (.f the neck. 



