CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO CAPONIZE
PRESENT
Present
I caponize
you caponize
he/she/it caponizes
we caponize
you caponize
they caponize
Present continuous
I am caponizing
you are caponizing
he/she/it is caponizing
we are caponizing
you are caponizing
they are caponizing
Present perfect
I have caponized
you have caponized
he/she/it has caponized
we have caponized
you have caponized
they have caponized
Present perfect continuous
I have been caponizing
you have been caponizing
he/she/it has been caponizing
we have been caponizing
you have been caponizing
they have been caponizing
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I caponized
you caponized
he/she/it caponized
we caponized
you caponized
they caponized
Past continuous
I was caponizing
you were caponizing
he/she/it was caponizing
we were caponizing
you were caponizing
they were caponizing
Past perfect
I had caponized
you had caponized
he/she/it had caponized
we had caponized
you had caponized
they had caponized
Past perfect continuous
I had been caponizing
you had been caponizing
he/she/it had been caponizing
we had been caponizing
you had been caponizing
they had been caponizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will caponize
you will caponize
he/she/it will caponize
we will caponize
you will caponize
they will caponize
Future continuous
I will be caponizing
you will be caponizing
he/she/it will be caponizing
we will be caponizing
you will be caponizing
they will be caponizing
Future perfect
I will have caponized
you will have caponized
he/she/it will have caponized
we will have caponized
you will have caponized
they will have caponized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been caponizing
you will have been caponizing
he/she/it will have been caponizing
we will have been caponizing
you will have been caponizing
they will have been caponizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would caponize
you would caponize
he/she/it would caponize
we would caponize
you would caponize
they would caponize
Conditional continuous
I would be caponizing
you would be caponizing
he/she/it would be caponizing
we would be caponizing
you would be caponizing
they would be caponizing
Conditional perfect
I would have caponize
you would have caponize
he/she/it would have caponize
we would have caponize
you would have caponize
they would have caponize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been caponizing
you would have been caponizing
he/she/it would have been caponizing
we would have been caponizing
you would have been caponizing
they would have been caponizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you caponize
we let´s caponize
you caponize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
caponized
Present Participle
caponizing
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CAPONIZE»
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caponize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Most poultrymen caponize when cockerels are 3 to 5 weeks old. The operation is
of little value after chickens are 2 months old. After the operation, put capons in
clean quarters, separated from other chickens for 2 or 3 days. Capons do not ...
The two questions about caponizing that are most generally asked are the
following: First, Can I easily do it myself? Second, What is the best time to
caponize? Answering the first question the writer would say that in conversation
with many ...
3
Capons and Caponizing: A Book for Every Poultry Raiser
HOW TO CAPONIZE. Twenty-six hours beforehand, select such cockerels from
your lot as you intend to caponize, and confine them in a clean, airy coop, or
room, without food or water. It is best to confine them at night, as their long fast
then ...
They Tell R. P. J. Readers What They Have Done. Tecumseh, Neb., May 17.
Editor Reliable Poultry Journal : I find there are a great many poultry raisers who
think it is a very difficult operation to caponize a chicken. With a sense of duty
more ...
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Capons for Money: A Study of Capons and Caponizing from All ...
The best age at which to caponize is about two months, best weight one pound
and a half average. For LEGHORNS and the smaller breeds, it should be done
earlier. For ROCK-REDS and WYANDOTTES it can be done later. For the very ...
6
The Small-scale Poultry Flock: An All-natural Approach to ...
Caponize young cockerels early, within the first week to three weeks ideally.
Make an incision between two ribs, hold it open with surgical retractors, and
remove the testicles with forceps or a special cutting scoop. You don't use an
anesthetic; ...
7
Farm poultry management
Capons sell for a higher price per pound than broilers or roasters, because they
require more labor and cost more to produce. They do not use feed as efficiently
as light-weight birds. Most poultrymen caponize when cockerels are 3 to 5 weeks
...
Graham H. Purchase, United States. Agricultural Research Service, 1977
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American Poultry Advocate
With the proper instruments the operation is simple, and it was with the idea of
meet- ting the requirements of thousands of poultrymen who wish to caponize
their surplus cockerels and thereby reap two-fold profits that the "SIMPLICITY ...
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What's a Capon and why the Profit?
CHAPTER. III. PREPARING. TO. CAPONIZE. The first thing necessary, of course,
is a bird of the right degree of development and in the proper condition. The right
stage of development is as important as the condition; either Four cockerels the ...
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Poultry Farming Course
It is not advisable or practical to caponize such breeds as Leghorns as they do
not attain the same size as some of the heavier breeds in proportion to the
amount of feed consumed. Practically any of the general-purpose breeds such as
the ...
National Poultry Institute (Washington, D.C.), 1920
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CAPONIZE»
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I learned how to caponize roosters and breed pigeons for meat. The one skill I would have wanted to learn was automotive technology. «Inquirer.net, Oct 10»
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When, after graduation from the Isabela State University, where I learned how to plant rice, caponize a chicken, and graft floral plants, I went to ... «Philippine Star, Aug 10»