Dec 16, 2012 #1 Uncle Marc Chirping 8 Years Oct 12, 2011 137 23 91 Poplar Grove Kentucky I have no idea what is going on here. Take a look at my rooster's comb. See the little raw boney points? What is this? Last edited: Dec 16, 2012
I have no idea what is going on here. Take a look at my rooster's comb. See the little raw boney points? What is this?
Dec 16, 2012 #2 ChickensAreSweet Heavenly Grains for Hens 9 Years Jun 8, 2010 15,100 755 398 Pacific NW- where the Douglas Firs grow Could it be frostbite?
Dec 16, 2012 #3 Kaitie09 Crowing 15 Years May 28, 2009 1,206 37 316 South Central, PA Deffinitally not bones, they don't have bones in their combs. My guess is that they became frost bitten, as he has a pretty large comb. Is it cold where you are?
Deffinitally not bones, they don't have bones in their combs. My guess is that they became frost bitten, as he has a pretty large comb. Is it cold where you are?
Dec 16, 2012 Thread starter #4 Uncle Marc Chirping 8 Years Oct 12, 2011 137 23 91 Poplar Grove Kentucky No. It's 60 degrees. Could he have rubbed them off in the run under the coop? He's a pretty tall boy.
No. It's 60 degrees. Could he have rubbed them off in the run under the coop? He's a pretty tall boy.