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I mean, How would you act if someone just uprooted your house casually walked off with it?Thatās hilariousYou stole their nests!! How could you?!
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I mean, How would you act if someone just uprooted your house casually walked off with it?Thatās hilariousYou stole their nests!! How could you?!
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Iād probably start screamingI mean, How would you act if someone just uprooted your house casually walked off with it?
There is a lot of blood flow to the comb. The ups and downs of blood pressure can increase and decrease the color.I'm pondering a question since hen's combs change shades from pale to bright red throughout the day (or even within a minute) Are there reasons it might be pale or bright red? Like when a hen is relaxed her comb seems paler but when more alert it's bright red. Do color's indicate emotion and temperment or is it just natural?
That is such an interesting fact about turkeysMuch more interesting to consider would be the head color of turkeys, which is definitely dependent on emotion. They turn pale when scared, blue and red when they feel sexy, red and white when angry, and I don't know what emotion caused it but once I saw one that was white with purple spots.
I believe these are some of the things these colors mean because turkeys use many other ways to communicate emotions, like body language and sounds.
But the only "mood ring" chicken I own most definitely has a heart or respiratory defect. Whenever he gets excited his comb turns purple.
Might be best if you start a thread! Purple can indicate lack of oxygen, but it doesn't really look bad to me.