I know what to do, but can I?? Comb issue.

Peppercorngal

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My black jersey giant named Ebony somehow ripped her comb half off. She doesn't seem to mind except she doesn't like the hanging part in her eye. I know I should cut it off, but I don't want to hurt her. She may be able to take it, but I don't know if I can. The other chickens pay no attention to her, they haven't been picking on her. I sprayed a little blue cote on it to keep them at bay. What should I do? Should I cut the torn part off like the picture leaving some? Help!!

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Dubbing is sometimes done with really large, or damaged combs that are causing a problem. If it's impacting her vision, or getting in the eye, I would say yes. I've never had to do it personally, but many have. There are many articles on how to do it, if you don't have a vet that can. The biggest issue is being prepared to stop the bleeding. Combs have large blood flow and can bleed a lot. I will attach a couple of links that may help.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...arge-comb-of-rooster-life-saving-guide.74418/

https://gamecockcare.wordpress.com/2014/08/09/dubbing/

https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...tures-included-theres-a-bit-of-blood.1012086/
 
I have read about, but never had to do comb surgery. I think the cut should be more like this, to reduce the open area. If you can't do it with a hot blade to cauterize it, then you need to have bleed-stop or similar product on hand and in open container that you can easily get a handful to press onto the wound. It wouldn't hurt to have it ready even if you do opt for cauterizing.

Can you hypnotize her? It isn't difficult but can be time consuming at first.
https://www.wikihow.com/Hypnotize-a-Chicken
 

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