KDOGG- I will do it after work tomorrow. Please know, I have not kicked him, but a few times, and it was after repeated unprovoked charges, more of a toss with the top of my foot, because man, that one time he pecked my foot, he made it count!! Anyhow, that said, I will absolutely follow through, but would love to know what my chances are of getting pecked as I grab him. Why am I such a wuss?! I was a vet tech for 25 years and have been bitten before, by things that likely hurt me more than this guy can... Anyhow, It's just my son and I, so that's why I am bummed about him not wanting to go out back. That means I never have help with feeding and my mare only gets visits from me. Is it an option to throw a little towel over him to make it easier to grab him? I really appreciate the advice, I am not one to give up without a little bit of effort.
Here's an idea about catching him- I had a 3 foot x 3 foot frame of hardware cloth hanging around from another project- the frame is just 2x2's screwed together with hardware cloth stapled on. Maybe you've got something similar hanging around that can help you.
It should be strong enough to hold them- i.e. cardboard they can just push past, and tall enough to keep them from jumping out easily- not so tall that you can't reach down easily to pick him up. It just extends your reach and ends the fiasco of him bolting out one side or the other of a corner as you're reaching down. It also provides a barrier in case he decides to pull a rooster kick move on your legs in an effort to escape. If there's a spot where you can corner successfully, you can also wait a few seconds for him to calm down without him escaping, or use the towel at that point. If there's an area smaller than your backyard to star the catching process, that might be a better bet. Anyways, just a thought.