At what age do roosters combs turn red?

At 3-6 weeks old, they become mangy and diseased-looking as their fuzzy covering begins to shed and is slowly replaced with mature feathers. Their wattles and combs grow and turn a deeper red.
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Do baby roosters have red combs?

Fairly early on, a little rooster's comb will be larger and pinker than a hens. Even at six weeks old, in both photos above you can clearly see the hen's comb (on the left) is much smaller and paler than her brother's (on the right). What is this?
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Why are my chickens combs not bright red?

A normal, healthy comb will be red, purple, or black, depending on the breed. A pullet that has not yet reached the point of lay may have a small pinkish one – this is normal as her hormones have not yet started surging. Combs that are pale or shrunken may indicate that something is wrong with your bird.
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Does red comb mean rooster?

An agitated rooster, or one who's experiencing a surge in testosterone, will exhibit a darker comb -- in red-combed roosters, this change will appear purplish; in purple-combed roosters, the comb could darken to almost black.
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How can you tell how old your rooster is?

The best way to tell the age of a chicken is to learn how their physical appearance and behavior changes as they age. A chicken's feathers, legs, and coloring are good indicators of their age, no matter the breed.
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Can you tell the age of a chicken by its comb?

The combs and wattles of older chickens appear plumper than those of the pullets. When the molt starts the color of the comb and wattle will have faded to a washed out red or pink color. The vibrancy will not return until she is ready to lay eggs and mate again (perhaps a few months in the future).
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How can you tell if a 12 week old chicken is a rooster?

Usually by 12 weeks they'll be impossible to miss. Depending on the breed they may be colored differently than the other feathers. Hackle feathers are found on the neck, in roosters they are also elongated and pointy. Hens also have hackle feathers but they will be more rounded at the ends.
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Can pullets have red combs?

With chickens, red combs and wattles are a sign of sexual maturity – not gender. When a pullet (female chicken under 1 year of age) nears point of lay (sexual maturity) her comb and wattles will grow and turn red. Sometimes, largely depending on the breed, the pullets will have bigger combs than the cockerels.
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Why does my chicken have a pale comb?

A pale but plump comb is likely to mean the hen is healthy but off lay. An adult hen with a tiny comb may indicate the hen has a serious health issue. Greyish white spots on the comb can be caused by fungal conditions. Nodules on the comb may be a symptom of fowl pox.
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Why is my chickens comb white?

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Frostbite is when the water in the chicken's body tissue freezes. Blood cannot travel to the area and causes the tissue to die. Once the tissue has died it turns white or black. You should never remove these black areas (even when the chicken is healthy again).
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Do all roosters have red combs?

Some roosters have combs that stick straight upward. Others wear their combs like skullcaps. Most breeds have bright-red combs, but a scant few have purplish or even black combs. So what good is such an ornamental appendage to the rooster, or to anyone else, for that matter?
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How do you tell if a chick is male or female?

The sex of most breeds of chicken cannot be determined at hatching. Usually, by 6 to 8 weeks of age, the combs and wattles of male chicks will be larger and redder than those of females, as in the photo of sablepoot chicks below (male on the left and females on the right). Often the legs of males are chunkier too.
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Can 5 week old chickens go outside?

Yes, 5-week old chicks can go outside from the brooder. However, this depends on the breed of the baby chick because some varieties take longer to develop feathers. Chicks need to stay warm enough while outdoors. Thin or incomplete feathering on the body or wings provides little protection against cold temperatures.
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How many hens should you have per rooster?

The generally accepted ratio is 10 hens for every 1 rooster. However the exact ratio for your flock will depend on the particular breeds you have and the number of hens you have. Breeds that are lightweight and active (such as Leghorns and Fayoumis) can have a higher hen to rooster ratio (12:1).
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What age do roosters start to mate?

Luckily, roosters reach sexual maturity around 4 to 5 months of age. Read on below to learn more about roosters, their mating habits, and their sexual maturity. This information should help you understand these tiny creatures better and make raising them more viable and interesting.
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How can you tell the difference between a pullet and a cockerel?

Pullets have rounded feathers on their necks. Cockerels also have pointed feathers on their backs known as saddle feathers. Cockerels also have curved tail feathers known as sickle feathers. Pullets have straight feathers on their tails; all feathers on pullets have rounded ends.
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How long does it take for a chicken to grow to eating size?

This typically occurs when the chickens are between 16 and 24 weeks of age, depending on breed, but even some individuals within a breed will develop more quickly or slowly than others. The ballpark age for when a young chicken is considered mature is 18 weeks.
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When should I worm my chickens?

If you are worming as part of a prevention routine, most poultry keepers worm at least every 3-6 months, between 2 to 4 times a year. As a minimum treat in the spring before the breeding season (when temperature rises and worm eggs become infective) and again at the end of summer (when egg numbers decline.)
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