My roo, Max, who is probably about 5-7 years old now, seems to be having a leg or foot issue. I noticed him lying down (on his belly, head up) on the ground in the run the day before yesterday, which is very unlike him as he always wants to be running about patrolling and watching over his 3 girls. My chix are pets. It has been super hot out, though, so I figured he was just resting. Then yesterday I noticed that when he stood up and walked he was limping and putting one wing down to help him balance. Today he was just lying down on the ground on his belly again and had his beak open, looked distressed to me, so I brought him into the house in the bathroom and turned him over to look for signs of bumblefoot. I don't see any tell-tale black dot. The only thing I see is what looks like maybe a cut or a missing scale on the top side of one of the toes (see pix). I'm also not sure whether he might have scaly leg mites, though his legs have always been rough-scaled like this and it has not gotten any worse over the 4 years I've had him, so I'm not sure that's the issue. If it looks like leg mites to more experienced members, can those actually cause a limp and unwillingness to stand? Other health info: His crop feels like it is mostly (but not totally) empty, but he ate some of what I put out for him in the bathtub where he is currently resting. I gave him a small dose of Rimadyl (Carprofen) to help with any pain and also to maybe reduce swelling in case he just sprained the leg or something. I was able to feel all along both legs and gently extend and retract them without anything seeming out of place or broken. I checked his vent and it looked normal and when he pooped in the tub, the poop looked completely fine. I am including a bunch of pix. I am relatively inexperienced but really want to help him so any advice would be very much appreciated. Thank you.
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