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Comb color is dictated by health and whether they are laying and sexually receptive. When comb color is faded it indicates they are out of lay or aren't feeling well. Combs are a visual clue for other chickens.Question: Do Buff Orpingtons tend to have a lighter comb color? My hen's is never as deep red as my Barred Rocks or my Amberlink. Thoughts?
I picked up 4 buffs at an auction last summer, 2 of the four are older hens and one had an extremely pale comb (sooo, her name is "Pale Face") we added some mineral water and some diatomasceous earth to her diet and now she's as red as the others
Acquired this rooster and was told it is a Golden Buff (Comet cross) and I have no experience with chickens outside of Game/Asil chickens. My exceptional Google skills said this has to be a BO, can you guys confirm this?
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Handsome lad!Acquired this rooster and was told it is a Golden Buff (Comet cross) and I have no experience with chickens outside of Game/Asil chickens. My exceptional Google skills said this has to be a BO, can you guys confirm this?
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