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View attachment 1342475 View attachment 1342473 View attachment 1342468 You guys I found pictures of Phoenix my partridge Silkie rooster! My memory did not do him justice and makes me so angry I lost him to predators. Talk about opening old wounds. I should have never went digging. He was so beautiful.

X2To OP: your roo looks like he could have scaly leg mites. Hard to tell in the pic, but the scales on distal front shanks look suspect. I would treat him just to be on the safe side.
Oh I’ve never heard of that nor do I know how long he may have had it. I haven’t had him very long either. What kind of problems will that cause him? I know he has some string wrapped on his foot that I need my husbands help to get it off. When I first took him he had been hurt by another rooster and he had a limp.To OP: your roo looks like he could have scaly leg mites. Hard to tell in the pic, but the scales on distal front shanks look suspect. I would treat him just to be on the safe side.
Can scaly leg mites be causing him pain?!If he has string wrapped on his foot, that can be a medical emergency which can lead to abscess, gangrene, or loss of his leg due to circulation being restricted. Please tend to that right away. The scaly leg mite can be treated with 2 - 3 weekly applications of any type of oil (mineral, vegetable, even vaseline) to the legs. The mites can be spread to your other birds, so you should treat all the birds.