I thank all of you for your suggestions & advice!
My clothing is all neutral colored...khakis, greens, browns...no blues or bright colors. The same with buckets & anything I work with. I work alone with over 500 exotics of all kinds & it's just safer to stay neutral as some, as mentioned, don't like bright colors or changes in routine.
Whacking him only seems to make it worse & squirting him with blasts of water from the water hose doesn't phase him. There's no chasing this guy...he doesn't run & he doesn't back down. When I carried the push broom to keep him off of me, he jumped on it & jerked it away from me. His head is just about waist high to me so he's no "little" bird!!
Yes. perhaps it continues because he thinks he's won as I do exit quite quickly after every confrontation with him right at my heels!
I'm going to try Frosty's idea today...I'll be the aggressor today & pin him down (if I can) until he crys uncle
I gotta tell ya, I have to pen water buffalo & zebra today for vaccinations & worming...they're not the friendliest animals...but I'd rather deal with them than that one crazy turkey!!
Thanks ya'll...I appreciate the help!! If it doesn't work out today, I'll invite you all over for a roast turkey dinner!