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METHODS 



OF SUBJECTION. 



three times, and bring the part with the ring to its place about eight 

 inches to the right of the back, with the loop toward the near side. 

 While holding it in position, reach under the body, catch the oppo- 



Foot Tied Up. 



Fig. 71. — Fool-strap. 



site end of the rope, bring it through the loop, and draw down to the 

 size of the body. Now, while holding it in place by pressing down 

 firmly upon it, make a simple knot in the rope, which forms a button 

 and keeps it from slipping out. It is also necessary to protect the 

 back and tail by winding the part of the rope coming under the 



Fig. 72.— The Rig as Arranged for Throwing. 



tail, and putting two or three thicknesses of cloth or blanket 

 between it and the^ back. 



Next, put on a strong strap halter with the nose part coming 

 well down upon the nose, and draw it up rather close back of the 



