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hobble ring (f), then upward (e) through hole in collar (a) ; 

 by making traction on rope (g) the foot is lifted and held ofE 

 the floor. The advantage of this method is that should the 

 animal lunge or fall, the leg may be released instantaneously. 



Fig. 40. Mefillalt's Single Side Line. 



Another method of securing the hind leg, Figure 41, is by 

 tying rope around neck with knot over withers; then carry 



Fig. 41. Restraining One Hind Leg in Bacl<ward Position, 

 rope back to and around root of tail; thence downward to 

 pastern; then back through hobble ring. 



Make traction on 



