Unusually Pink Feet?

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This is our backup rooster; I came home from work and noticed his feet were flushed. His appetite is good and he's still sneaking around with a couple of the ladies behind our main rooster's back. He doesn't seem to have any limp or show any signs of tenderness.

I also examined his legs and feet with a loupe and didn't see any mites or raised scales. I even lifted a few of the larger scales to check under them and didn't see anything.

Any ideas?

Thanks!
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I think it can be caused by hormones, too. I remember someone saying that roosters feet get pinker when they are experiencing a change in hormone levels. But your boy looks to be rather mature, judging by his spurs! Lol
 
My cockerel has that pink up the sides of his legs. I think it has to do with hormones; they started showing up when he was about 4-5 months old. I call them his racing stripes.
 

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