Bless you for responding! And thank you. I am so stressed about this and floundering around. I just returned from two WalMarts to try to find the right size wire crate for her.
I posted a longer query yesterday or the day before with more details. A few days ago my dog grabbed her or something when my back was turned. The dog had been doing really well with them, then just suddenly. She squawked and squawked but when she calmed down I couldn't find anything wrong with her. A little later, I think, I found a drop of blood on the henhouse floor by the nesting boxes. There seemed to be some black spots on her comb, she seemed to sound a little hoarse when she vocalized, but is better now.
The next day I found some more drops of blood on the henhouse floor under the roost, and saw that she had been pecked on her comb and some of it was missing! So I separated her from the other three hens yesterday, and last night. She seemed better today in the morning so I let them free range together, because they are usually too busy to peck each other during the day anyway. And her comb looked better this morning.
Then this afternoon it started looking black on one of the sides. I guess it's possible that the other day my dog could have grabbed her somewhere on her head and the circulation is impaired in the comb? Sorry about the photo quality, she just wouldn't hold still. She is moving around well, eating well. I isolated her again tonight since I think they do their pecking on the roost. I put her in a crate inside the henhouse so she could still be with the others.
Regarding the blackened looking feathers on her head. I thought there was a small scratch under the feathers there, so I put some antibiotic ointment on that area, and I think she got it dirty while rolling around in the dirt this afternoon. If it is a wound, it is very small. I will put more ointment on it tomorrow.
I don't think it could be frostbite, as the coolest temps we have had were in the 40s last night. I read somewhere that frostbite can occur when it is humid and cool, and that they need circulation more than warmth, so I went out and replaced her plastic dog crate that she spent the night in last night with a wire one. The temps tonight should be around 50, then this weekend we are going to be in the high 30s. Is it much colder where you are?
Her comb is very large and she tends to have some purplish color on it anyway, but this blackish is very disturbing. Also where she was pecked by the others on her comb, there is a blackish looking possible scab. Is that the way it looks normally when it scabs over? Then there is a small dark dot on one of the points on her comb.
Sorry for this long drawn out post. I am trying to cover every detail that might give you a clue. Taking care of chickens is very stressful for me. I feel as though my life depends on keeping them safe and happy. LOL. They are very tender and sweet and I love them so much. Big Red is my favorite.
I will try gently massaging/stimulating the points on her comb in the morning. I'll also attempt a better photo. If you can think of anything else to try, please let me know. I am already forever in your debt, although I am so new at this chicken keeping I doubt I could help you.
Thank you again,
Connie