Comb Inquiry

Kennison Cota

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Dec 2, 2017
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Lately I have noticed that a few of the hens in my flock have pale, discolored combs, some even a bit floppy, and I'm concerned whether this is a sign of their bad health, or it's just because they're going through molting. Does anyone know whether or not this is okay? Thanks.
 
Lately I have noticed that a few of the hens in my flock have pale, discolored combs, some even a bit floppy, and I'm concerned whether this is a sign of their bad health, or it's just because they're going through molting. Does anyone know whether or not this is okay? Thanks.

Welcome to BYC :)
Whether they are molting or just taking a break from laying for what ever reason, shorter daylight hours, the combs will become pale and somewhat smaller or floppy. If they seem to be in good health otherwise I wouldn't be too concerned.
 
Welcome to BYC :)
Whether they are molting or just taking a break from laying for what ever reason, shorter daylight hours, the combs will become pale and somewhat smaller or floppy. If they seem to be in good health otherwise I wouldn't be too concerned.
Great, the flock and I thank you!;):)
 
Get your hands on them and make sure they are well muscled. If not you may have a parasite problem. Molting does cause combs and wattle to shrink and lose color. Always provide a good diet including alternative sources of protein. Dog food as mentioned works well. Table scraps works, too. I feed cat food but some members here feed Flock Raiser and I believe Nutrena has provided a specialized diet for molting poultry. It's called Nature Wise Feather Fixer.
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Hope this helps.
 

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