100 eesteaint oe" domestic animals. 



Figure 112 represents the near fore arm (e) secured to the 

 near thigh (j) by means of webbing. The off fore leg (a) is 

 released from the hobble strap and fixed to the board (b) by 

 wrapping with a web strap according to MoUer's method. The 

 near fore leg and both hind legs remain in the hobble straps (f). 



Fig. 112. Near Fore Arm Secured to Near Thigh and Off Fore Leg to 



Board (Moller). 



Figure 113 represents the near hind leg secured to the near 

 fore arm by means of the web strap. The off hind leg is re- 

 leased from the hobble strap and fixed to board (b) by means 

 of another web strap (c). 



Fig. 113. Securing Off Hind Leg to Plank and' Near Fore and Near 

 l-iind Legs to Each Other (iVIoller). 



