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The Art of Pointing Gamefowl (Part I)


The ability to point out a show of gamefowl is not, in itself an art, rather it is simply a matter of knowing what pointing is all about and using that knowledge to help overcome the problems that are most commonly associated with the pointing procedures. The following is presented as a more or less guide to a better understanding of the Art of Pointing Gamefowl.

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Prologue

Like man and other mammals, gamefowls are homeothermic, that is, they are warm-blooded and are able to control their body temperatures when environmental changes in weather take place. As a ground-dwelling species of birds, gamefowls are creatures with intense metabolic rates, more so than man and most other mammals. Consequently, due to this high metabolism, gamefowls are prone to suffer from adverse effects of both physical and emotional stress. Although there are many other factors that present problems during the pointing procedures, stress is probably the single most important factor in preventing and holding a fowl on point. Therefore, the management of stress, both internal and external during the pointing procedure is the number one priority.

What is Stress?

Stress is any physical or emotional strain on the body or mind or both. Physical stress occurs when an external or natural change of force acts on a fowl's body such as extreme heat or cold, overwork, injuries or illness, malnutrition, parasites, excessive handling, and traveling etc.


Emotional stress may be the result of tension, frustration, and/or anxiety due to caging, the conditioning period, lack of rest, traveling, and many other factors. Both physical and emotional stress can overlap during these times and the body reacts by increased or lowered metabolism, depending on the type of stress, by changing the body's normal physical functions. This is a natural response is common to man, beast, and fowl.

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What Happens When Stress Occurs?

When a gamefowl is subjected to either physical or emotional stress the natural response of the body is to produce more adrenal hormones. These adrenal hormones are secreted by glands that lie above the kidneys. When released into the blood, these hormones prepare the body for action by increasing blood pressure and heartbeat and by making more energy available by increasing the glucose blood plasma to its highest possible point.

The increase in the production of adrenal hormones which occurs with stress increases the metabolism of protein, fats, and carbohydrates, producing instant energy for the body to use. As a result of this increased metabolism, there is also an increase of excretion or loss of protein, potassium, and phosphorus and a decreased storage of calcium.

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Many of the disorders related to stress are not a direct result of the stress itself but a result of nutrient deficiencies caused by increased metabolism during the period of stress. Any stress that is sufficiently severe or prolonged will cause a depletion of vital nutrients that have been stored in the liver and tissues. For example; Vitamin C is manufactured by the fowl's body and stored to some extent in the muscle tissues and is essential for the normal functions of the adrenal glands. When stress occurs, the adrenal glands use up all the available Vitamin C and adrenal exhaustion occurs. In other words, they cannot function properly and in extreme cases not at all.

The Management of Stress

A certain amount of stress is useful in conditioning gamefowls. But when it occurs in excess or is of the wrong kind, the effect on a fowl's entire system can be devastating.

There are simply too many factors involved to allow for the prevention of the many types of stress one encounter. Stress and its related disorders, more often than not, are not apparent and may go unnoticed, therefore measures must be taken to assure that these hidden abnormalities of stress are brought under control.

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Both physical and emotional stress can be best managed by rest and by the replacement of vital nutrients lost during these long periods. This is basically what the pointing procedures are all about.

Fowls should be protected from extreme weather conditions. They should have ample room to exercise and not be caged for long periods of time. They must be wormed and deloused on a regular basis. They must have access to water at all times and be handled as little as possible and with care. (TO BE CONTINUED)


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The purpose of pointing is to hold the fowl once it has achieved its maximum fighting potential during the conditioning period. There are very few fights where all fowl in the show are actually on point. Numerous factors are involved. One, it depends on the length of time of the conditioning period. Two, the type and amount of exercise. Three, the overall health and nutritional status of each fowl among others.

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If each fowl has been fed according to its needs, trained according to its physical potential and provided ample supplementation, one may draw a conclusion that his fowl has already reached its maximum fighting potential. That should not be the case as the objective of pointing is not only limited on the aforementioned factors. For one, there is this thing called proper timing.

The Three Critical Days

It is impossible to tell by the looks of the gamefowl that it is on point and ready to fight at its peak. Some fowl will respond to a conditioning program in a couple of weeks time, while others may take longer. What are the good indicators? 

From a biological and nutritional standpoint, it normally takes 4 weeks for a fowl to correct nutritional deficiencies through feeding and build up muscle tissues. If it suffered injuries and sickness, it could take a lot more. Therefore, for a good conditioning program, it should cover the whole period of nutritional development while giving room for muscle growth and recoveries from sickness and injuries.

Regardless of time allotted for conditioning period, at some point, it must stop but just prior to fight day. When? The best practice is three days prior. It is enough for muscle fibers to recover after strenuous exercises and replenish any lost nutrients and energy reserves. As it is true with any mammalian and avian species, the only one way to develop muscle mass is through exercise. However, it must be sustained with nutrition and recovery period.

The Three Critical days should be devoted to rest and good, easy-to-digest food rich in protein, carbohydrates and fats. While on rest, it is good for fowls to undergo light exercises to maintain flexibility and overcome muscle constriction. Try to minimize scratching by putting your fowl in a rooster tie cords rather than fly pens. Give food in feeding cups to prevent unnecessary movements. At night, place fowls in stalls or holding pens. A few flies (4 to 5) should be given in the morning and night to encourage good blood circulation.


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Fight Day

A gamefowl loses a great deal of glucose due to overnight fasting period. If not fed, it will drop its energy level and will fall off point by morning and probably until fight time. Hold the fowl at its maximum fighting potential without overworking its digestive system by timing the feed intake and through supplementation.

If fight time is at noon, give each fowl a teaspoon of pointing feed and 2 drops of Dragon Driver supplement. Upon arrival at the pit let each fowl clean out and stretch. At this time, give each fowl a few raisins and every hour  thereafter to keep the glucose level consistent. Give five drops of Dragon Driver supplement just upon taping of spurs unto chickens leg.

If the fight time is at night, give each fowl a teaspoon of pointing feed and few pecks of water in the morning and 2 drops of Dragon Driver supplement. Around noon or 6 or 7 hours until the start of competition give each fowl a teaspoon of Pointing Feed and a few pecks of water. Give five drops of Dragon Driver supplement just upon taping of spurs unto chickens leg.





  


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