I just managed to get him in the cage. I am sooo proud of myself. Bribed him with lettuce. He was so good. Didn't try to peck me once, which is unheard of. I think he is a smart boy and realizes I am trying to help him in an important way because of his foot issue. So now I can take him in bright and early so the vet will have all day to watch him before I pick him up. I am not sure that his problem is really scaly leg mites. I suspect it may be something else... Hopefully simple. I have to be sure of what is wrong before I begin treatment. No, no one else could treat his legs, unless at night, when he is calmer, like he was tonight. I shut him outside the coop, and he was on a high perch roosting, where I didn't have to crack my head on beams or risk getting my eye poked out while dealing with him. Much easier than trying to get him into a cage from inside the cramped, low-roofed coop. I have to think like HE thinks. I am a breast cancer survivor, and $350.00 for hospital care seems like a bargain when your energy level is as low as mine is. I have been pecked by him many times, and it really hurts, so I just let him do his own thing, with a fence inbetween us, and we co-exist peacefully now. This health problem has thrown me for a loop, since I have to deal with him up close and personal in order to get him to the vet, but like I say, I am MIGHTY proud of myself for coaxing him into the cage tonight. Now, if I can just fit the big cage in my car, we are all set to go meet Dr. Grover tomorrow and find out what is up with his foot. I'm hoping for a minor sprain, but it could be a spur issue. We will see. He hasn't been to the vet since he was a young cockerel, only 6 weeks old. The vet at that time called him a "very good boy." I wonder what they will have to say about him tomorrow. Hmmm. LOL. I am a bit worried what the sedation might due to him. They told me it wouldn't be a problem dealing with him, and I retorted, "You have not met my rooster!" They laughed. I hope they don't accidentally hurt him while trying to figure out the problem!