How to Point A Fighting Rooster (Second Edition)
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"Pointing" is one of the secrets to success in gamefowl competitions. "How to Point a Fighting Rooster (Second Edition)" reveals everything you need to know about pointing, the final stage of conditioning that determines the optimal physical and mental state of your gamefowls before the fight. Don't miss this opportunity to download your copy today. You will be amazed by the difference that pointing can make in your gamefowl's performance and your winning percentage.
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How to Point A Fighting Rooster (Second Edition) - Sabong Culture and Art
Introduction
Unknown to most people, game birds could peak each day. That is a natural occurrence in game birds, except, of course, when they are sick, weak, or injured. This is one of the reasons why weaklings and diseased game birds should not be included in the list of participants in any way and should be culled immediately as their condition limits them to being unable to reach the peak. It is to save time and effort in this way while paving the way for other healthier game birds to be part of the list.
While it may be difficult to detect exactly what the roosters would look like when they are at their peak at any given time of the day, the biggest challenge, however, lies in how to capitalize on this peaked
state that these roosters are experiencing and keep it there for a certain period. Most likely, if you do not know anything about pointing, then you will be stepping on the path to disaster, since you may have thrown a rooster to compete in a derby that is out of condition.
This is where knowledge and experience come into play. Everyone can be a cocker, but it takes a skillful one to use what he knows to win and be consistent with it. And while luck can play an important role in this sport that we all love, what you know about the sport (what is in your head) is an indispensable tool that you can use to your advantage.
While we have made significant changes in this book from the original edition, many of these changes were additional valuable pieces of information that we believe readers have the right to know. It is not that the content we have in the original book is no longer applicable today, but we can compare it to an old building that needs to be renovated. The basic structure of the building remains the same, even if some changes have been made and new materials have been introduced. The result, as we can expect, would be that this second edition always has that fresher and more appealing look than the original book.
In addition, this second edition is the result of a collectively heightened awareness of the topic of the book, as we take into account the feedback of the readers and all the ideas that arise from thinking about the progress of the book.
Consider this book as a gift for all those who love this sport. We reveal some valuable information on how to point a fighting cock in this book, in the hope that we can make everyone who