What does a purple comb on a chicken mean?

Purplish or Dark Red Comb Color
Your chicken could have something caught in her throat if you notice her comb suddenly turn purple. In extreme cases, it can be the indication of a stroke or heart attack.
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How do I treat my chickens purple comb?

Chilling (Cold Weather) is one way to cut circulation to the comb. Unclean Shed: The build of ammonia in the chicken shed from droppings can interfere with their breathing often causing a really dark comb. Giving the shed a daily light clean and making sure there is good ventilation should help prevent this.
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What does an unhealthy chicken comb look like?

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 are the tips of my roosters comb turning purple?

Frostbite. When winter weather turns very cold, you may notice the ends of a rooster's comb turn purple and stay that way. This is frostbite. Though it's not necessarily dangerous to the chicken -- infection is possible, though rare -- it can result in permanent disfiguration of the comb.
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What does it mean when a chicken's comb turns blue?

Why has my chicken's comb gone pale or turned blue? A chicken's pale comb is usually a sign that your chicken has either anemia or a lack of oxygen. This can happen from too many internal parasites, liver or heart problems, which can cause the comb to turn blue.
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What Does a Purple Comb Mean!?



Why does my chicken look purple?

When meat is fresh and protected from contact with air (such as in vacuum packages), it has the purple-red color that comes from myoglobin, one of the two key pigments responsible for the color of meat.
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What Colour should a chicken's comb be?

A chicken comb is a growth on top of a chicken's head. It is usually a red color and fleshy. However on occasions the comb can be shades of purple or even black.
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How do you know if chickens have worms?

Symptoms of a worm infestation in chickens can include: worms in eggs, abnormal droppings, (diarrhea, foamy-looking, etc) weight loss, pale comb/wattles, listlessness, abnormal droppings, dirty vent feathers, worms in droppings or throat, gasping, head-stretching and shaking, reduced egg production and sudden death.
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How do you fix anemia in chickens?

There is no specific treatment for chicken anemia virus infection. Secondary bacterial infections may be treated with antibiotics. One strategy to control CAV infection is vaccination of breeder flocks with commercially available live vaccines before the start of egg production.
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What are the symptoms of avian flu in chickens?

Highly pathogenic avian influenza

In chickens, HPAI signs often include respiratory (gasping) and digestive (extreme diarrhea) signs followed by rapid death. Chickens may have swelling around the head, neck, and eyes. The heads and legs may also have purple discoloration.
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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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Is cider vinegar good for chickens?

In addition to these valuable wellness benefits, apple cider vinegar for chickens is often used in an effort to prevent worms and other potential health issues. Chicken keepers have been using vinegar as a healthy additive to their hens' diets for years.
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What does a blue comb mean?

Medical Definition of blue comb

: an acute infectious disease of domestic turkeys that is caused by a coronavirus (species Avian coronavirus of the genus Gammacoronavirus) and is characterized by lack of appetite, weight loss, and wet droppings. — called also mud fever.
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What causes anemia in chickens?

Chicken infectious anemia (CIA) is an immunosuppressive disease that causes great economic loss in poultry industry globally. This disease is caused by chicken anemia virus (CAV), an icosahedral and single-stranded DNA virus that is transmitted both vertically and horizontally.
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How can you tell if a chicken is egg bound?

When your hen is egg bound, your hen may appear weak, show no interest in moving or eating, have a “panting” respiratory rate, and may have some abdominal straining. One or both legs may appear lame due to the egg pressing on the nerves in the pelvis.
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Can a chicken recover from anemia?

Infected chickens have a mortality of approximately 10–20%, and the surviving chickens recover from anemia by 20–28 days postinfection.
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How do you give chickens more iron?

Should you find yourself with an anemic chicken, raw red meat in his/her diet is essential to get their iron levels back up. The safest and best treatment: Dusting your chickens (very carefully) with wood ash and/or DE will rid them of any parasites that are currently on them.
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How do you know if your chicken is anemic?

Typical clinical signs include weakness, depression, anorexia, stunting, gangrenous dermatitis and atrophy of thymus and bone marrow combined with obvious anaemia characterized by pale comb and wattles, eyelids and legs and a pale carcass. Skin lesions, commonly on the wings, are also observed.
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Can you eat eggs if chickens have worms?

Yes, you can still eat your chicken eggs after worming your hens with any deworming medication since lots of deworming medications are safe, and these products can't get into the chicken eggs.
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Does apple cider vinegar Deworm chickens?

To worm chickens, add 1 teaspoon of apple cider vinegar to every 1 gallon of your chickens' drinking water, which can kill any worms in their system. You can also try mixing 1/4 cup of food-grade diatomaceous earth into every 35 ounces of feed to dehydrate any worms in your chickens.
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How do you deworm a chicken naturally?

Every couple of weeks year round I mince up a whole bulb, mixed with some chopped fresh mint, and feed it to the chickens free-choice and they seem to love it. Garlic, especially in conjunction with mint is a wonderful year-round natural wormer. I also crush fresh garlic cloves into their water on a regular basis.
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Why is my chickens comb so red?

Hens' combs are smaller but still give the same message. A vibrant red comb indicates the bird is healthy and sexually mature. Research has shown that hens with larger combs tend to have greater bone density and lay more eggs. It is also thought that combs and wattles help chickens recognize their flock mates.
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Why is my chickens comb turning black?

Fowl cholera remains one of the most common causes of black comb in chickens. It's a bacterial infection caused by E. coli, the same bacteria which causes diarrhea in humans. Chickens with this condition will have diarrhea, and if it's severe enough, they'll stop eating.
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How do I know if my chicken is healthy?

Healthy hens are strong, confident, alert and strut their stuff. You can see it in her shiny feathers and brightly colored comb. A healthy chicken also consistently produces farm fresh eggs with strong shells. On the other hand, think dull, lethargic, low performance.
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Is chicken supposed to look purple?

The color is indeed burgundy/purple and is an indication of stress or too high of a temperature prior to the slaughtering.
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