Io8 EESTBAINT OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. 



above the fetlocks (b) and through the end triangles the legs can 

 be drawn down against the abdomen to the desired position. 



Figure 124 represents another method of restraint in the 

 dorsal position. The animal is cast and secured with English 

 hobbles, then by means of a short chain and pulley the animal 

 is raised to and held in the dorsal position. It is possible for 

 only two men to confine a large and strong animal by this 

 method. 



For another method of securing an animal in the dorsal 

 position, see Figure 111. 



