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  1. Ducks and Banny hens

    Dubbing

    Most cocks have a 'Dubbing line' on there comb, usually a third of the way up. This is usually were they get dubbed. (or am I wrong?)
  2. Ducks and Banny hens

    Dubbing

    Quote: Any time
  3. Ducks and Banny hens

    Dubbing

    Quote: People do this for showing purposes; but I'm thinking of doing it to relieve heat-loss. How does it disipate heat? Sort of the same way our earlobes work: Have you ever noticed how covering your ears can make your entire head feel warmer? And it would be the same way if we had no...
  4. Ducks and Banny hens

    Dubbing

    Quote: ... I re-iterate: OEGs can't place in shows w/o being dubbed, and it serves to help prevent heat loss throught the rooster's big, bare comb and wattles
  5. Ducks and Banny hens

    Dubbing

    Quote: People do this for showing purposes; but I'm thinking of doing it to relieve heat-loss.
  6. Ducks and Banny hens

    Dubbing

    Yeah, that's an inconvenient place to loose alot of blood....
  7. Ducks and Banny hens

    Dubbing

    Hello everyone, How does one go about dubbing a cock? Dubbing greatly lowers the surface area, and so reduces heat loss. I know where to cut, but I still have questions... -How do you keep him still whilst you remove pieces of him? -Anything that you're supposed to use to prevent bleeding, etc...
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