Harness Trained

Sumatra503

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I harness trained my Serama roo. Here's how to put on the harness.

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The harness on all the way.

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Slip the harness over the head and down to base of the wings.

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Pull the wing feathers through the harness.

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Snap the buckle underneath the wing on the opposite side.

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The harness should fit around the wings.

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Here's a top view of the harness fit.

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Here's a front view of the harness.
 
OMG I think I'm gunna die of terminal CUTENESS!!!! I assume that's a toy breed harness. How long did it take him to get used to it? And I HOPE you told him he looks studly so he doesn't develop any self esteem issues.
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Oh yeah,Did I mention this "bad boy" is afraid of the hens and has a high pitched voice for his size?
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(Black ameracauna,who weighs 8 to 9 pounds.)
 
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Oh yeah,Did I mention this "bad boy" is afraid of the hens and has a high pitched voice for his size?
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(Black ameracauna,who weighs 8 to 9 pounds.)

So funny! I hav the opposite issue; my little red bantam cochin roo thinks he's a "big boy" and tries to "court" all my Barred Rock ladies. This, of course, keeps him in trouble with my big roos ... but he's an eternal optimist (and opportunist); every chance he gets he's doing his little sideways two step "wing sweep" trying to herd the girls all up for himself.
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