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KESTBAIKT OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. 



Loop the ropes to each hind pastern (a) (f ), or, if hobble straps 

 are available, the ropes are fastened into the hobble rings. Then 

 carry ropes (c) (d) upward, behind elbows (e) (h) ; thence 

 from within outward under the preceding part of rope (e) 

 and upward (g) over withers (k). The two ropes are then 

 tied together (i), which completes the rigging. 



Oalvayne Method. 



The Galvayne method of restraining all four legs of the 

 horse, Figure 54, is by means of a single rope of the proper 

 size and length. This rope is looped or wrapped around both 



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Fig. 54. Galvayne Method of Restrainiing All Four Legs. 



hind pasterns (c); then pass rope (b) upward to and over 

 withers (j) ; then down below elbow on opposite side; thence 

 several times around both forelegs, at the same time taking in 

 the main part of rope (b) immediately behind the elbow (a). 

 This appliance will effectually prohibit kicking and striking. 



