EESTEAINT OF THE OX IN THE STANDING POSTUEE. 



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Fig. 260. Hess' Method of Restraining One Fore and One Hind Leg. 



Restraint of All Four Legs. 



Figure 261 represents one of the simplest methods of re- 

 straint of all four legs. It consists of twp strong rings securely 

 fixed in the wall— one in front (A) and the other behind the 

 animal (0). To one of these rings a strong rope is fixied. The 

 rope is.then passed alongside the animal (B) to and through the 

 other ring (C). Traction is made on the free end of the rope 

 (D) J this forces and holds the animal against the wall. 



Fig. 261. Restraint of All Four Legs by Forcing Animal Against 

 Wall with Rope. 



