On some cases the roo just likes his job Herbert our EE roo breeds average 25-30 times a day no joke and every egg is fertilized even the hen who is in isolation away from the flock still don't know how he does itThere legs have been like this since I got them last week. I'm using a scaly leg spray fro TSC. They have been bathed,dusted, vet Rex from TSC on combs, and wattles the roo in the pic as a wheeze when he crows its supossed to help with that.
The "horn" is his spur the other spur looks as if had been broken. i had to separate the boys from the girls they had been allowed to breed the girls until the girls were tore up. i split them right away to give the girls a chance to recover. Reguardless of your intentions for your chickens be it show, eggs or meat I believe they should be taken care of. this was more of a rescue than a purchase for me. i know it will take a lil time to get them back into shape but I'm felling better about their situation the girls are showing fuzz now where they was only skin a week ago. they have also started laying which i'm taking as a sign they are comfy and happy with their new home.