Along that same line;have you ever hypnotized a chicken? Seriously,this is not a joke.Some one holds the chicken down to the ground + then right in front of its face you make a line in the dirt away from it's face. It will lie there captivated until you rustle it up.Honest.
I often have to "plant" pheasants on the field just before the hunters. This is done to make sure you had a few dozen of them on the field (first, hunters go by chain, and then stand in a circle around the sections, which we, gamekeepers, with Spaniels - chase pheasants). The problem is that if they just thrown in the grass, they take off and fly for several hundred meters. Therefore it is necessary, holding them by the legs, spin over head to dozens of revolutions. Then thrown under a Bush, for some time he sits. Some, especially sustainable, is still flying.
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Originally posted by Use Enough Gun: Spinning them and then tucking their head under one of their wings.. . .
This is when both hands are free, and when in the left - beam of the three pheasants, then to tuck under the wing does not work. Therefore also it is necessary to spin a little longer.
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