I couldn't even begin to tell you what happened to that toe prior to the scaly leg mites. I think it looks horrible, it was like that when the scaly crusts came off. I nearly passed out.
Here's picture of the feet and especially the toe. You can see most of the damage. Prior to treatment his feet were covered, and most of the way up to his elbow were encrusted with thick chunks. It's just this toe I'm most concerned with. He eats/drinks well.
I have an elderly neighbor lady who, I think, is struggling to care for her chickens. I've taken in her Silkie Rooster who had a *SEVERE* case of scaly leg mites. I've been doing oil/Vet RX treatments every two days or so, have him quarantined with plenty of food/water. A lot of the scaly build...