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    Weird Combs on Chickens

    I can't say for sure she has favus... It's normally a white chalky coat on the comb and wattles. A bad case looks like this: I don't think it could hurt to treat for favus and see if there is improvement. Cleaning the affected area with iodine once a day is another way to treat favus so you...
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    Weird Combs on Chickens

    In the picture you took with her mouth open there is a little whitish spot visible just inside her lower beak which is what I'm concerned about. If you've got her secure on your lap (wrapped in a towel or something) you can get her to open her beak so you can inspect her more closely by holding...
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    Weird Combs on Chickens

    She has a single comb, right? And just has a large bump/swelling on the side of it? It doesn't look like frostbite... Hard to say what caused the initial lump, but it looks like it's getting pecked at. The white could just be dry skin, but since I'm seeing little white specks all over her face...
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    Weird Combs on Chickens

    The roo looks like typical frostbite, which should just be left alone, but I think we need clearer pictures of the hen's comb to see what's going on there. A coughing hen is a separate issue, possibly a respiratory illness or perhaps she just got something caught in her throat. I wouldn't worry...
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