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Do any of your chickens have an underdeveloped comb?

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my 23-week-old is in fine fettle but her comb is still small and pale, like a baby's. I am not worries about her particularly - she has a big crop which sometimes gets a bit full but she is laying and very perky. Am just curious as to whether it IS in fact a sign of malnutrition or something else or whether there are chooks who just stay that way?

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I'd heard that size of comb can affect the pecking order (ie: small comb, bottom of order, large comb - top) Not so sure it's true though. Gladys has always had a relatively small comb (Not quite baby sized but def smaller than the other battery girls combs I'd seen) anyway she has quite a mean streak towards the rest of the girls and is definately top chook.

 

My 22wk girls differ in comb size though, one is getting large the other is very small, maybe just a late developer in the comb dept.

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jomaxsmith i have 3 chucks the same colours as yours :D

 

Anyways ive been looking for a thread about combs all night! Finally... Strut my littlest has a baby comb stil and tiny wattlesl...the other 2 have what i would call a grown up comb big un bright pink...Pecky GG's is the biggest and she has great big wattles to match...my dad still recons she is a rooster!

But yeah 'Strut' who is meant to be the same age as the other two, is the same size almost but still hasn't put energy into her comb growing, its also very pale at the back and the front is black... born to be different that one! She has two tone legs to match... hard to know if this is normal as we dont know what type of chuck she is! Someone in the forum suggested she may be a Black rock... do they grow their combs late?

 

need sleep...sorry for the rambling people.

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