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An animal's eyes have the power to speak a great language
Restraint An animal's eyes have the power to speak a great language
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Basic Factors to consider when selecting a restraint technique
Will it be safe for the person who must handle the animal? Does it provide maximum safety for the animal? Will you accomplish the intended procedure? With chemical restraint can you observe the animal after restraint until fully recovered Environmental considerations Health status of the animal - temperament, size Anatomy
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Indications for restraint
Control for a procedure Prevent the animal from harming itself Protection of personnel General restraint tools Voice, talk to them (tone) Reducing/eliminating an animal's visual communication - birds in a dark room Reducing sounds Cooling the environment diminishes the animal's ability to respond to stimuli
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Horse Restraint Devices Halter Chain shank halter Buckle horse halter
Halter Chain shank halter Buckle horse halter Temporary halter using a lead rope Rope halter Holding the lead rope Tying the horse
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Horse Pressure on the eyelid Restraint Devices Twitch lip twitch
Humane twitch Chain twitch Hand Skin Ear Pressure on the eyelid
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Horse Restraint Device Hobbles Craddles Stocks Breeding hobbles
Scotch hobble Craddles Stocks
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Manual Restraint Techniques
Horse Manual Restraint Techniques Venipuncture Jugular IM/SQ injections Neck Rump
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Manual Restraint Techniques
Horse Manual Restraint Techniques Examining the mouth/oral medication Lifting up the foreleg Lifting up the hindleg Foal Restraint
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Cows Restraint Devices Squeeze Chute Halters Nose tongs Cattle prods
Cattle prods
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Manual Restraint Techniques
Cows Manual Restraint Techniques Tailing a cow - "Russian Anesthetic“ Casting Calf Restraint On the ground Newborn Flanking Legging a calf
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Manual Restraint Techniques
Cows Manual Restraint Techniques Venipuncture Jugular Mammary Coccygeal IM/SQ injections
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Sheep Restraint Devices Manual Venipuncture IM/SQ injections
Shepherd’s crook/crane Manual Setting up a sheep Grab under the flank Standing still Lamb restraint Venipuncture Jugular IM/SQ injections
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Goat Restraint Manual Venipuncture IM/SQ injections Standing still
Jugular IM/SQ injections
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Pigs Restraint Devices Cane, Board/Panel Snout rope/hog snare
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Pigs Manual Restraint Venipuncure IM injections Oral medications
vena cava ear vein IM injections Oral medications Rolling a pig Piglets
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Dogs Restraint Devices Leash Choke/Pinch collars Muzzles Commercial
Gauze Gentle lead
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Dogs Restraint Devices Elizabethan (E) collars
Rabies Pole (catch pole, snare) Pole syringe Towels
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Dogs Manual Restraint Lifting dogs onto the table SQ injections
IM injections
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Dogs Manual Restraint Venipuncture Administering oral medication
cephalic vein jugular vein lateral saphenous Administering oral medication Using cage doors as restraint
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