Standard Poultry for Exhibition; a Complete Manual of the Methods of Expert Exhibitors in Growing, Selecting, Conditioning, Training And Showing Poultry--Fully Describing Fitting Processes And Exposing Faking Practices--Briefly Explaining Judging for the
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If it does not, the handler gradually shifts the hand down until he has it under the body and with a little upward pressure the bird may stand in the position desired. It may go too high, in which case stroking the back will bring it down. It may turn away and try to go to the rear of the coop. If it does it must be brought back to the front center of the coop and with slight touches or pressure from the proper direction grad- ually worked into just the position desired. Having start- ed to mak...e a bird take a particular pose, one should work with it as long as necessary .to get it into a position that fairly approximates what is wanted. To stop at any halfway stage is to fail entirely to give the bird an idea of what is required of it. Naturally it thinks that poor pose is what is wanted. The best handlers generally talk to a bird while pos- ing it, and while it does not appear that birds have any actual comprehension of what is said to them, the sound of the voice soothing or reassuring them helps the process, and fanciers are wont to say that when a bird will "talk back" they can soon do whatever they wish with it.
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