CONTROL OF OXEN, SHEEP, (iOATK, AND PKJS. 



72o 



CONTROL OF SHEEP AND GOATS. 



The above animals may be secured, whilst standing, by grasping 

 the head and neck or, when cast by crossing the front and hind 



limbs in the form of an X ^^^^^ tying a soft rope or piece of webbinr 

 round the crossing of the limbs. 



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Fig. 293. 



CONTROL OF PIGS, 



No ditBculty is usually experienced in controlling young pigs, either 

 when standing or cast, only one or two -assistants being required, but 



