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PITTING.
To becorne a successf u l pitter, one rnust
never loose his head in a fight. You rnust
be able to watch every movement ot not only
vour own bird but that of your opponent
also, and must possess an eye t hat can calcu.
late to a cer tainty the damage your own
bird has received as well as inflicted, enabling
you to take advantage of all or any rules that
will allo w you to be the aggressor or take
advantage of any point they may afford, as
lor instance, by the clever foresight oí a
handler he may allow bis opponent the op-
portunity to foul when such a chance is in
store, but should be very reluctant and alert
that such chance may not be strewn in his
own pathway.
The pitter of a cock can only handle under
the rules prearranged for the battle, as when
hung either in hirnself or the web ol the pit
or when it may become necessary to give a
cock his wing, being very carelul as to only
this rnuch being done, and that such perrnis.
sion is stipulated in the rules governing,
After first billing of cocks, and permission
having been given by referee allowing the
battle to proceed, a handler should always