ivan3, I'm glad you use that pressure point too. I don't flip a rooster on his back though. The good thing about massaging the pressure point is that you release some tension, take the edge off the aggression and start replacing those feelings with something pleasurable and positive. After awhile you've earned the rooster's trust because he realizes that you aren't going to harm him.
One of my roosters will follow me around if he wants me to pick him up and carry him around like a football. If I sit down in the backyard, he jumps up in my lap and lays his head on my shoulder while I rub his back.
Stephanie
One of my roosters will follow me around if he wants me to pick him up and carry him around like a football. If I sit down in the backyard, he jumps up in my lap and lays his head on my shoulder while I rub his back.
Stephanie