Pale comb on speckled Sussex?

katie_3487

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I’m new to chickens and awhile ago I posted about how my speckled Sussex stopped laying. She still hasn’t layed an egg in about 4-5 weeks and I’m really concerned. She is preening, eating, drinking, scratching the ground and everything but I just noticed today how her comb is pink. She has ALWAYS had a pink comb but I looked it up and apparently their supposed to have a deep red comb. But she’s acting normal expect for laying and her comb, what is going on? Also, forgot to mention, she is in a molt.
 

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A hen’s comb can get a bit lighter when they aren’t ovulating, so if she is taking a break due to less light during the day, it’s probably completely normal. I think it can happen during a molt, also!

This is the time of year when some hens take a break until early spring. If she’s otherwise ok, just keep an eye on her.

Was she laying for awhile before she took her break?
 
A hen’s comb can get a bit lighter when they aren’t ovulating, so if she is taking a break due to less light during the day, it’s probably completely normal. I think it can happen during a molt, also!

This is the time of year when some hens take a break until early spring. If she’s otherwise ok, just keep an eye on her.

Was she laying for awhile before she took her break?
Yes she was laying for about 2 months before she stopped!
 
My leghorn hen, who usually has a super red comb, has shrunk up and gone light pink because she's molting and isn't laying with the light changes in the northern hemisphere. Unsure of her age since my neighbor told me to catch her as she was somewhat feral. It happens and is normal in winter weather when they molt and take a break from laying.
 

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