Is that a bruise...?

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Hey everyone!

I have 4 buff orpingtons (6 weeks old), all are the same age. The other day I noticed that one them has a dark bruise going across her beak. The others don’t have this at all. Do you think she got injured somehow? Attaching a pic.

I think she acts normal, she is out and about with the other chicks and seems active unphased by this. What do you guys think it is?


Thank you!
 

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Oddly enough, the one with the bruise is larger than the rest and I got them all as chicks at the same time. Could she be a he? lol
 
I believe she is a Hen. No roo there. It could be a bruise.... did she no have it before?? Or if it slowly started showing could just be her color there... But if she didn't have it before she could b bruised..maybe pecked my the others...
 
She definitely didn’t have it before. It just appeared out of nowhere. I’ll keep an eye on it I guess!! :) thank you
 
As a comparison here’s a pic of a chick that doesn’t have the dark on her beak.

So it’s a pretty start difference I think.

Hopefully it will heal!!
 

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What a sweet little thing...yes, I agree with Eggcessive. It looks like a bruise. It should heal and fade in a couple of weeks. She probably pecked something hard, like a brick or rock. Sometimes they do that. Good thing she didn't crack or break her beak.

I have two BO's, when I got them at 5 months old, they too were the same size. Now one is huge! Last month at 9 months old, she weighed in at 6.5 lbs., her sister was 5.8 lbs. They are big birds, at maturity, the standard weight will be 8 lbs. They are such sweethearts, their only drawback is they have a hard time in high heat. At 85 degrees I turn on the fans, at 98 degrees I turn on the misting system. It got really hot here this Summer, 108 was the hottest day! Had to also dip them in cool water, three separate times during August.
 
Thanks Hen Pen Jem! I hope it heals too! Hopefully it’s nothing major.

We are in Utah and don’t get crazy hot temps here so that’s why I picked them because they are winter hardy. Thank for your advice! :)
 
Oh no Kathy! I had to google ‘bumblefoot’.. that looks painful, poor thing!!! I’ll add that to my list of things to worry about now! lol
 

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