Im sorry Scarlet but I strongly disagree with you. If a bird is biting you in the FACE when he is having shoulder time, shoulder time needs to be removed, this is NOT to be taken lightly. I have known Irns to literally split ones ear, thereby making that person appear to have two ear lops. I assume she doesnt chose to sport this look, therefore, keep the bird OFF your shoulder until he is more predictable. It has nothing to do with association to biting it has to do with maintaining ears.
I would also like to say there are mature ways to disagree and not so mature ways. We thrive to keep this board positive. Therefore, we can NOT have one board member referring to another members advice as 'BS'. It makes us all look unknowledgable, making newcomers feel as if we dont even know what we are talking about. And worse, making them not feel comfortable with posting or becoming members. Lets look at the big picture. We want to maintain a friendly environment, free from assault, where anyone can feel comfortable enough to post about anything. Hope this is the last of this behavior from any of us. If you feel the need, PM me and we will take this in private. Otherwise, know I still lub ya buddy. Nothing personal. *big hug*
Also, Lets all please refrain from referring to our friends/board members advice as BS, we dont need that around here. Negative doesnt work here. Disagreements, fine... discredediting other members advice, not fine. Be it my advice or any other member. You don't want to be seen as another "gimmick" do you? I know you better than this... bad mood?
Anyway, back to business... until the bird is more predictable I advise you to not allow shoulder time. That could have been your eye, explain that to your mother hehe. One must have the UPMOST respect for those powerful beaks. If not, you are playing with fire. I dont like the idea of being marked for life, as Im sure you dont, so please... heed my advice and keep him down until he is more predictable.