Horse club eye is a commonly used rope ligation tool, which consists of horse club and eye knot. It can form a tight ligation on the rope to prevent the rope from loosening or breaking. Put the rope on the stable to form a U-shape.
Reverse the horse stick by hand and thread the rope into the eye knot; Hold the rope tightly with a horse stick. Turn the horse stick and the eye knot and wind the rope around the horse stick.
Tighten the rope by hand. Hold the rope tightly with the eye knot and wind the horse back to its original position; Finally, tie the horse stick and the eye knot tightly together and tie the rope.
Brief introduction of horse stick eye
Horse eye is a genetic disease, which will affect the connective tissue of human body. Connective tissue refers to the tissue composed of bones, muscles and other organs of the body, which are interrelated and work together to ensure the normal operation of the human body.
The main feature of equine clubfoot is that its body length is too high and its hands and feet are particularly slender. The nose of patients with equine eye diseases is usually very long, and the five senses may be slightly elongated.
This disease will also affect the eyes, making them particularly sensitive, easily stimulated by light, and even lead to decreased vision.
In addition, horse eye diseases can also lead to heart and vascular system problems. Due to the poor quality of connective tissue, the blood vessel wall becomes thinner, which is prone to aneurysm.
Aneurysm refers to the expansion of vascular plaques in arteries, which will lead to hemorrhagic stroke if ruptured. Horse eye disease can also cause heart muscle thinning, heart function weakening, and even heart valve problems.