Ended Chicken Comb Photo Contests - 2016

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Submit your best photos of your chicken’s comb and win a 6 month GFM!

Try to get clear, focused pictures, and make sure the photo you’re submitting is of the proper comb for the contest you are entering.

We don’t have a set end-date yet for the contests, but the faster we get a bunch of great submissions, the sooner we can pick winners!



All photos must be posted in reply to the appropriate threads linked below


Submit your photos in the following threads:



Submissions Must Include:

  1. A great picture of a chicken’s comb
  2. Breed
  3. Age
  4. Gender


RULES:

  1. All entries must be submitted as a reply to the comb specific thread
  2. The picture needs to be taken by you
  3. One bird per contest per member. You may post as many photos of the same bird as needed to get the best angle.
  4. Have fun!

**If you have any questions about the contest, please post them here and not in the contest thread.**
 
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Silkies have walnut combs. You can enter them here: https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/1109076/chicken-comb-contest-2016-walnut/0_30

There is an article about the 9 known comb types: https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/the-9-comb-types

You're welcome to start a thread in the General breed discussions & FAQ or the What Breed Or Gender is This? forum section with pics of your chickens' combs. There are quite a few old threads on combs queries here and they are scattered across the two sections.
 
What about Polish? They don't seem to have combs. Is there a thread for them? You know, a "no-comb comb" contest? LOL!
Polish have V-shaped combs. They hide them well, but they got them
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You can see it on this cockbird here: http://cdn.backyardchickens.com/4/43/4378e14d__20160326_150357.jpeg
 
Question... what about a breed that has a comb it isn't supposed to have? Like a silkie with a single comb... is this allowed in single comb contest?
You can enter them, but a "fault" like that would count against them when it comes to judging.
 

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