Black on comb

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On my amberlink I noticed this the other day. It seems to be a little worse today. My husband thinks it’s dried blood but it’s hard to tell. I check on them everyday and haven’t noticed anything out of the ordinary. The only thing that has changed recently is we are starting to have colder temps. Otherwise she acts normal. Anyone tell me if this is the dreaded blue comb or something else I need to be super concerned with? Thanks in advance
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How big is the coop where she stays? Does she roost near the roof? I agree it could be pecking injury, injury from running into fencing, but frostbite can occur if the comb gets wet or there is humidity from breathing, and temps are below freezing. Sometimes more pictures can help.
 
Has it been cold where you are? Could be frostbite

Or it could be fowl pox

Or injury... Do you have a roosters and pullets/hens?

no roosters, just hens. 14 of them that have been together since chicks. We have been 50s during the day but some nights are 29-low 40s lately. Their coops is draft free but I was worried that it could be frost bite or fowl pox
 

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