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ValandChickens
In the Brooder
Yes, more photos may be helpful.
Good that there's no lesions/canker - you ask what causes canker (Trichomoniasis/Trichomonosis) in chickens - it's a protozoa - easily spread through shared drinking water/ feed stations.
Her color is concerning. I understand you mention she's pale, but that color of "pale" is not normal even for a pullet.
What do you feed and how long have you been feeding it?
I have many books on raising chickens and have done research, but as mentioned this is my first flock ever. So I am still learning.
The following pictures are of 1) the oldest who seemed to have swelling in a picture previously, but does not!
2) the youngest pullet. Which, she’s always had the alarming pale comb (to me).
3) the one with the facial swelling, to give you a better idea! She is also on the chunky side.
I feed what was recommended to me by a feed and seed supplier in my home town, Willows Agriculture is the business, and it is a poultry layer feed by Masterfeeds Canada. These chickens also free range, have access to a yard with grasses etc.
