Abstract
Summary
A device is described which has been found to be of great advantage in effectively holding rabbits and immobilizing their ears for bleeding or injection procedures. The significant feature of the apparatus is a mask, shaped to accommodate the anterior three-fourths of the rabbit's head. An inverted, U-shaped collar holds the head firmly in the mask so that the position of the ears is correspondingly stabilized.
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