I could find only one match, on a button offered by Etsy, Sweden. This appears to be a hoof hobble, of the kind used on milking cows, or on recently calved cattle. Hobbles were sometimes used on the horse's cannon bone (Metatarsal or metacarpal) and on the pastern in cows. Rope hitches can damage the skin, so felt padded leather cuffs were preferred.I collect buttons. This one seemed pretty interesting. Does anyone have ideas about it? It is French. Would it have something to do with Hunting?
I think it is a horse, not a cow. I do think it was a European hobble; the button is French. Interesting information!I could find only one match, on a button offered by Etsy, Sweden. This appears to be a hoof hobble, of the kind used on milking cows, or on recently calved cattle. Hobbles were sometimes used on the horse's cannon bone (Metatarsal or metacarpal) and on the pastern in cows. Rope hitches can damage the skin, so felt padded leather cuffs were preferred.
It is brass. Victorian era. I'm thinking it is some kind of hobble. Maybe villages had iron eyes in the ground to hobble horses??
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