Advice on discolored ears/comb (not an emergency)

rubyred

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Hi all!

I'm hoping I might be able to get some advice on whether the discoloration (white powdery looking) on this 1 1/2 year old bantam Rhode Island Red's ears and the blackish ends of the comb seem normal. She's happy and laying well, but the new pullets have also developed some whitish discoloration on ear lobes and top of beak, which makes me wonder whether it's a fungus or mites (or maybe, thinking wishfully, dry skin?!). I'd love to have the thoughts of someone with more experience than I have! Should I be worried? Anything I should be doing?

Thank you!

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Thanks! I should add that the black tips have been there through the summer, so not cold related.
 
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Thanks to all!

So white lobe breeds start out with red lobes which then go white?
And for mites, would it be scaly mites or other mites? I haven't seen any evidence of mites on them or in coop, but I'm not sure how I would tell if they have scaly mites. Their feet look OK as far as I can tell, not like the photos on this site.

I will definitely do a little protection on the comb to ward against frostbite!
 
With penedesencas and I believe Anconas, jaerhons etc. the lobes turn white when approaching maturity. Maybe it's just because the white portion hasn't grown yet.
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Oh I see! Thank you so much for the reassuring pictures! The idea of not having mites is phenomenal!
 

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