Articles - Gamefowl Conditioning
Activities regarding conditioning and training gamefowls. Including selected effective traditional as well as innovative practices. The aggregate would be the optimum performance in the pit.
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Minerals
Minerals are needed by the gamefowl’s body to do or make things… Natural Source… Minerals in commercial feed… Two Kinds… List of Minerals Needed.
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Conditioning (in Psychology)
In scientific fields, ie zoology, psychology and other scientific disciplines, the term “conditioning” refers to the learning process of intelligent […]
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Nutrition a Quick Intro
Our feed gives the majority of energy and nutrients to our chickens. These nutrients include the protein, carbohydrates, vitamins and […]
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Pitters Duties and Responsibilities – a Reminder
Usuallly good handlers know about all of these duties and responsibilities, but many become pitters because they just want to […]
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Gamecock Priming – a Pitter’s Guide
It is common for enthusiast to like releasing gamefowls… it is fact … many pitters don’t even know how to prime … elements that make a gamecock ready…
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The Hot Summer for Gamefowls
For the hot summer… Gamefowls are now on exposed to a dangerous weather…serious effects to gamefowls including… Management..
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Travel Checklist
Before the day of travelling, earlier may be even better, prepare a travel checklist of what to bring. This checklist […]
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Banana for the Gamecocks
These sugars, along with other healthy compounds provide immediate as well as sustained energy, a great help for the final pointing period..
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Apple Snacks on Fight Time
… copy his way of doing things” is a mistake…apple is not the best material for the purpose… we don’t want a slow release of sugar comes fight time..
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Antibiotics on the Ready-to-Fight Gamefowls
Antibiotics carries water. So if the antibiotics isn’t withdrawn on the time of pointing. Basing the body moisture of the gamefowl on the droppings…
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