Every day, when I socialize with my chickens, I make a point to move Stan around. I don't get snooty about it, I simply harden my gaze, make eye contact, and move assertively toward him making my kissy noises. I call it 'coop training for roosters'-my fowl version of round pen training for chickens. If he moves off I may follow him for a second or two. If he doesn't move off he gets a free flying lesson. 99 % of the time he gets out of my way. The 1 % he may think about showing off but quickly changes his tiny little mind when I keep coming for him. If he ever tries the sneak attack he's supper for the family down the road.
I think its neat you have a church nearby which is willing to process the roosters for you! If I had that available, I'd raise meaties just for them!
I will say Stan did have early training by being placed on his side while I held his feet. Again, no anger was involved, the activity was just a training maneuver to create a docile rooster. No extended trips upside down-I'm not sure how long his memory is. Just part of his day for him!
NO, not Stan!
