How to Point a Fighting Rooster (Second Edition) is a clear, practical guide for anyone who wants to understand the real process behind conditioning a fighting rooster to peak performance.
Pointing is not about shortcuts or blind tradition. It is a careful balance of health, timing, feeding, moisture control, rest, and stress management. This book explains those elements in simple, straightforward language, making complex ideas easy to understand and apply in real situations.
In this expanded second edition, the author goes deeper into both the science and the hands-on realities of pointing. Readers will learn how a rooster's body responds to conditioning, why moisture balance is critical, how energy is built and preserved, and how small errors—especially close to fight time—can undo weeks of preparation. Natural methods and medication-assisted approaches are discussed clearly, allowing readers to make informed, responsible decisions based on knowledge rather than guesswork.
Inside this book, you'll learn:
•Why overall health always comes before conditioning
•How feeding and hydration affect strength, speed, and endurance
•The importance of rest and recovery in peak performance
•How stress and adrenaline influence a rooster's behavior and output
•How to time a rooster's condition so it peaks when it matters most
Written in a calm, honest, and experience-based tone, this book focuses on observation, discipline, and consistency. It respects the individuality of each rooster and teaches readers how to adjust their methods instead of forcing a one-size-fits-all system.
Whether you are just starting out or refining years of experience, How to Point a Fighting Rooster (Second Edition) offers practical knowledge that helps you approach conditioning with confidence, patience, and purpose.
This is a guide for readers who want reliable results, clearer understanding, and a more thoughtful approach to the art of pointing.