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Fiz usually favors doing kung fu kicks using his right leg, so he's always breaking that spur off, he's scratched me a little but never that bad. He did stick my hubby though, got him to the bone on his shin, it swelled up really bad for a few days, the doc outlined it and said "if the red and swelling goes past this line, call me"Good point, @TwoCrows and thanks for pointing that out. Luckily I've never had that happen with Strutter.. and unfortunately that is 'usually' the safest way to carry that bird because otherwise you are going to get bit and sometimes cut by him if you carry him in your arms.
But the laying on the back works well with the bantam boys. They seldom challenge me though.
@2ndTink, take care that he doesn't catch you with a spur. I've had that happen and it takes them forever to heal not to mention the pain and the threat of infection.

I can't say Fiz has ever bitten me, he's definitely a flogger


I'll keep laying the silkies on their backs and seeing if that is enough to show them I'm the biggest rooster on the farm! Between the shot Saturday and getting inverted today, I should be making quite the impression
