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    Molted combs

    Hi, thanks. Keep in mind it is dried up and three times smaller than when i found it. I would definitely noticed if Hibiscus was in the mix and since the three things were found in their locked run, I can't imagine who could’ve put anything in there. (I said Hibiscus because I did a reverse...
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    Molted combs

    That’s a great observation and at first I thought maybe it was a dried flower because they do get flowers/herbs at times. But the only dark berries they have has were mushed up blackberries a few days ago. I wish I saved the larger ones! I also wondered if it was a critter maybe they ate? I am...
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    Molted combs

    Thanks, isn’t this so strange? There have been three of these (the other two were much larger). I have never seen them fight, nor have I seen any blood or injury. These pics are from today! 🤷‍♀️
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    Molted combs

    Thanks, but I found three of them! I am with them throughout the day and have never seen any injury or blood. I can’t understand what these are? 🤷‍♀️
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    Molted combs

    Hi chicken folx! I have three 7 mo old buff Orpington pullets and noticed that there were what looked like dried up molted combs on the ground of the run. My girls have healthy vibrant combs. I cant find anything online that talks about molted combs only frostbite which isn’t the case here...
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    Has anyone had problems with cackle hatchery bantam easter eggers vents prolapsing?

    Hi! Yes!! In fact, I am at the ER vet again! Second time this month for my buff orpington with prolapsed vent. I had to put the first one down and think this same outcome for this second sweet girl. I was told this is very common as these birds are bred to be prolific layers and this system is...
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    New chick has black scab under vent-normal or cause for concern?

    Thank you so much! Of course, I worry something is wrong since the other three don’t have it. 🙏🏽🐥❤️
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    New chick has black scab under vent-normal or cause for concern?

    Hi All! Brand new chicken mom here. I have four baby hens and one has a dark scab-type thing under her vent. It definitely is mot poop. Is this a belly button scar or is it something I should be concerned about? The picture is the bird’s rear end and the tail is on top for perspective. Thank...
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