My very first post here was about my nine month old SLW hen getting her comb half ripped off by her pen mates. Now it's happened again.
She has an over-developed comb that has a tail hanging out in the back like the Wyandotte roos have. All her sisters have very concise combs that hug their heads. I fear it's this conspicuous protrusion that's inciting the others to peck her comb.
I'm thinking that dubbing is necessary to keep this from being a chronic problem. But I could use some advice. She's a bleeder. Each time she gets her comb torn, her head is drenched in blood, no doubt encouraging further attacks. By the time I discovered her today, she smelled like raw meat.
Has anyone got any dubbing advice?
Has anyone else had a Wyandotte pullet with an over-developed comb?
She has an over-developed comb that has a tail hanging out in the back like the Wyandotte roos have. All her sisters have very concise combs that hug their heads. I fear it's this conspicuous protrusion that's inciting the others to peck her comb.
I'm thinking that dubbing is necessary to keep this from being a chronic problem. But I could use some advice. She's a bleeder. Each time she gets her comb torn, her head is drenched in blood, no doubt encouraging further attacks. By the time I discovered her today, she smelled like raw meat.
Has anyone got any dubbing advice?
Has anyone else had a Wyandotte pullet with an over-developed comb?
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