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Chooks4life, what breed of chickens do you have?
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Thank you C3life!!! Going to cut and paste so I can remember as I need it.![]()
There is a lot of information on here for something so simple!
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Your birds are young and they won't get their red combs and wattles until they sexually mature..and some mature at different times than others, some breeds sooner and some chickens sooner within the breed. Just like us humans...remember the gals that got their boobs and periods first? Same thing.
At different times of the year you will see a more pale red comb on the birds as well, such as during brooding and molting, going into a winter slow down, etc. It all has to do with hormones whether they have very cherry red combs or just pink combs. When they are mature and you see VERY pale combs and it's not the season for it, nor a reason for it, then you can worry about a chicken being a little anemic.