Is this an ok Comb color?

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Does the comb on my black sex links look ok? Or irate they too pale?

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I have a similar thing going on in my flock too. One has a pale color to it...kind of like the color of human skin, but the rest are a nice bright red. Sorry im no help but I am wondering aswell. Hopefully smeone with experience can have that answered for you.
 
Usually the comb color will fade like when they stop laying, it usually happens before a molt, or when they take a break in laying, a bright red enlarged comb means they are laying, it's a visual sign to the rooster of when they are fertile, or when it fades not fertile.
 
These girls are about 20 weeks and haven't started laying yet. My other laying hens are bright red but none of my black sex links are. I figured as they started growing their comb it would come in red?
 
I would say they are quite a bit from laying with a comb on a young hen like that. I could be wrong, but ususally the comb turns bright red, and a couple of weeks later they start laying.


So it only turns red when they are laying? The dull color is normal for youngsters then?
 
Yes red means they are laying or getting ready to lay, the comb also gets bigger, sorry for some reason I thought your birds were older.
 
Yes, the comb is light colored until maturity hits, and then it will take a bit of time before they lay. The comb gets bright red, then they begin to squat for you, if you don't have a rooster, and then they lay.

Don't feel dumb, everyone asks questions when they don't know, or just see the problem differently.

It does surprize me that these are black sex links, I have had the red sex links and they were laying at 20 weeks.

Mrs K
 
We got all our girls from 2 locals. They say they sex links were 4 month old and we had them for a month. They are still pretty small. We got 19 chickens total, different breeds, and 8 are laying. The 7 sex links didn't have and comb when we got them. Do you think they are that old?
 

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