black spots on comb and wattles

dc73nova

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What would cause black spots to suddenly appear on most of my roo's (haven't noticed it on the hens) within the last week or so? It hasn't gotten that cold. The lowest the temp has been is in the high 20's at night. They are 21 weeks old and the hens just started laying Saturday. Any ideas?

Darryl
 
The temp is *F. The coupe is 10' x 12'. I don't mind so much if it is from the cold, I just didn't know if I had something else going on. My wyandotte's are getting the spots as well and they don't have the large comb and are supposed to be cold hardy. I don't consider mid 20's at night to be "cold" but I could be wrong. It is ironic that it has been happening since this latest cold snap.
 
Sometimes it is a well placed peck by another hen or roo. What does it look like? Is it on the tips of the comb or further down? Is it wet looking? Like bunches together or just an occasional spot.? Chickens can get a disease that causes spots too. Too many causes to make a guess. sorry Gloria Jean
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Could be fowl pox, but that is usually brought in by mosquitoes, so unlikely this time of year. You could do a search of fowl pox and look at some of the pictures posted. If it looks like what you have going on then you know what it is. I am thinking you may have a picker in the group. Scabs from fighting or pecking show up as black spots on the combs and wattles.
 
Could be the picking. I have several roosters in the coupe that are 21 weeks old and starting to get a little too fiesty. Its time to start culling them, but its so hard to pick the ones I want to keep.
 

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