My favorite BO "Opal" (8.5 month old pullet) just started having this problem yesterday. Her comb was purple in the back yesterday, and now today the whole thing is purple.
She's active and eating and drinking...she seems to be feeling fine, but I'm worried about her...
I hope it's just stress like DawnSuiter suggested. We just added 12 new babies last week (7 wks old), which nearly doubled the flock, so that could be stressing her out. Also, the weather has been changing and fluctuating rapidly. We had a very hot dry summer, but now that it's fall, we're getting a lot of rain. Also, the temperature dropped when a cold front came through. It was in the upper 90's on Thursday, then yesterday morning it went from 80 to 60 in about 30 seconds...literally...then I think it was in the 50's last night. That's a 40 degree drop in 24 hours, but obviously not frostbite weather.
Another explanation could be the roosters...I have 3, and 2 of them are little banties. When it was purple in the back yesterday, I thought it might be a bruise from the little roo's grabbing her comb...but then it's purple all over today, so they either grabbed her more, or that's not the answer.
I will also check them carefully for lice and mites today...at least I can treat for that and then she could get better.
Please let me know your thoughts...either good or bad...


I hope it's just stress like DawnSuiter suggested. We just added 12 new babies last week (7 wks old), which nearly doubled the flock, so that could be stressing her out. Also, the weather has been changing and fluctuating rapidly. We had a very hot dry summer, but now that it's fall, we're getting a lot of rain. Also, the temperature dropped when a cold front came through. It was in the upper 90's on Thursday, then yesterday morning it went from 80 to 60 in about 30 seconds...literally...then I think it was in the 50's last night. That's a 40 degree drop in 24 hours, but obviously not frostbite weather.
Another explanation could be the roosters...I have 3, and 2 of them are little banties. When it was purple in the back yesterday, I thought it might be a bruise from the little roo's grabbing her comb...but then it's purple all over today, so they either grabbed her more, or that's not the answer.
I will also check them carefully for lice and mites today...at least I can treat for that and then she could get better.
Please let me know your thoughts...either good or bad...