Show coop training involves getting Silkies used to being up in a show coop, being handled, and teaching them to pose. A judge has perhaps 2-3 minutes to look at your bird. If the bird is used to being handled, and being in a show coop, it will make the judges job much easier. Judges are not thrilled with squatting, terrified birds, or birds that hit the wire in panic when the coop is opened. Friendly, relaxed birds show much better. Silkies are much less stressed if they know exactly where their food and water is, and that food and water is the same as it is at home. Always take your own water and feed!Could you please share what is involved in show coop training? Thanks in advance!
Training is easy. Simply put the birds you intend to show up in a show coop for a month before the show, and take them out every day as a judge would in examining it. A few treats so they come to the door looking perky and friendly too. All my Silkies were kept up in show coops (Jap coop size) on kitty litter. I simply sieved the kitty litter every day. This ensures calm birds, with feathers in good condition, and no muddy feet to deal with too. Clean, bug free, and DRY are key to Silkies being in good condition.