NevadaEmma
Songster
- Mar 24, 2021
- 426
- 1,291
- 226
Greetings,
I have a small flock of about 21 Salmon Faverolles, two are Roosters.
I am getting only about 5 eggs a week this winter (2nd year for the hens) so I have been watching their combs and noticed one hen had a very large comb about the same size as Tank the Rooster. I had not seen that before in any of my ladies. A couple of the hens combs are starting to turn red, but I have no idea who is laying eggs.
Has anyone had a hen with a vey large comb like hers (see photo below)?
Second, I noticed some black spots on her comb a few days ago. The temperature did drop suddenly and we got about a foot of snow, unusual for our area, and definately never since I have had this group of chickens.
Tank had developed black areas on his comb last summer due to some bug infestation, but he is fine now. And he shows no black areas on his comb at the moment.
Any thoughts?
I have a small flock of about 21 Salmon Faverolles, two are Roosters.
I am getting only about 5 eggs a week this winter (2nd year for the hens) so I have been watching their combs and noticed one hen had a very large comb about the same size as Tank the Rooster. I had not seen that before in any of my ladies. A couple of the hens combs are starting to turn red, but I have no idea who is laying eggs.
Has anyone had a hen with a vey large comb like hers (see photo below)?
Second, I noticed some black spots on her comb a few days ago. The temperature did drop suddenly and we got about a foot of snow, unusual for our area, and definately never since I have had this group of chickens.
Tank had developed black areas on his comb last summer due to some bug infestation, but he is fine now. And he shows no black areas on his comb at the moment.
Any thoughts?