Black comb

Chickenman9249

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A couple of days ago I noticed that my rooster had some black on his waddle ...and I thought it was just dirt ... but .. then a couple of more days later I noticed that he had a black stripe on his comb. I want to know what this is
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Welcome to BYC. A picture would help. Are you in a very cold area where frostbite is common right now? Wattles can freeze from water touching them, then cold air hitting them. Combs freeze easily in sub-zero weather.
 
There can be peck wounds on combs and wattles, fowl pox, and a number of other problems like fungus infections that can cause black areas. Posting a picture would be easier to give you help.
 
I can't help with an answer but try putting 'black strip on comb' in the search bar. While you wait for an answer you can see if anyone else has had this issue. Looks weird to be frostbite. But I am not an expert! I hope someone replies soon
 
That is frostbite. Put some virgin organic coconut oil on it. Do not put Vaseline on it. That will inhibit healing.
 
I agree that it looks like some frostbite damage, but the damage does not seem too severe and the comb may fully recover without losing any tips. It depends on whether or not his body can restore blood flow to the tissue before necrosis sets in. However, some of the tips may dry up and fall off. This should not cause any issues, but of course always monitor for infections.

I agree that Vaseline will inhibit healing at this point, but in the future I have found it to be an effective way to prevent frostbite if you know cold weather is coming.
 

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