What is a walnut comb?

Walnut Comb
They are large, flat, rounded, and bumpy – just like a walnut shell! The silkie is the primary breed that demonstrates this comb shape. It is easiest to see this comb shape on roosters because silkie hens have a much smaller comb and it may be hard to distinguish the walnut shape.
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What does a walnut comb look like?

Walnut Comb: This roundish, lumpy comb is wider than long with grooves that give it the appearance of a walnut half. Most walnut combs are red except on a Silkie, which has a dark-purple comb.
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What are the different types of chicken combs?

In total there are nine recognized types of chicken combs: buttercup, carnation, cushion, pea, rose, single, strawberry, V and walnut. Interestingly a chicken's health is tied to the appearance of their comb. A sickly looking comb is one of the first telltale signs that something is wrong with your chicken.
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What is a chicken's comb?

A comb is the fleshy, red outgrowth on top of a chicken's head. Types of combs, shown below, include single, rose, pea, cushion, strawberry, buttercup, and V-shaped. The comb primarily is for display, but it also serves to cool the bird in hot weather. In hens, the comb is an indicator of egg production status.
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What chicken breeds have single combs?

The Chicken Comb: What Is What?
  • Breeds with single combs: Rhode Island Red, Leghorns, Minorcas.
  • Breeds with rose combs: Wyandottes, Leghorns, Hamburgs.
  • Breeds with strawberry combs: Malays, Yokohamas.
  • Breeds with cushion combs: Chanteclers.
  • Breeds with buttercup combs: Sicilian Buttercup (only breed)
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What breed of chicken has a walnut comb?

Walnut Comb

The silkie is the primary breed that demonstrates this comb shape. It is easiest to see this comb shape on roosters because silkie hens have a much smaller comb and it may be hard to distinguish the walnut shape.
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At what age do you dub a rooster?

Adult birds may be dubbed between 5 and 18 weeks of age. Clip the comb with dull scissors or tin snips half way between the skull and the base of the points on the comb. Do not dub during times of stress, such as hot weather, disease outbreaks, etc.
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What is a rose comb on chicken?

Rosecombs are bantam chickens, and are among those known as true bantams, meaning they are not a miniaturised version of a large fowl. Rosecombs are one of the oldest and most popular bantam breeds in showing, and thus have numerous variations within the breed.
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What is the red thing on a rooster called?

Roosters are funny-looking creatures. They have a red bit that sticks out from the top of their heads—the comb—and another that dangles beneath their chin—the wattle.
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How many types of combs are found in hens?

There are 8 types of chicken combs. Some are very similar in style.
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What chickens have black combs?

Kat McGowan reports for Nautilus on the breed, called Ayam Cemani. They have deep bluish-black combs, beaks, cheeks, skin and even a black tongue. The pigmentation continues on to the muscles and internal organs.
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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 it mean when a chicken's comb falls over?

The comb is made out of a soft, collagen tissue and usually stands up on the chicken's head. However, he says there is a perfectly normal explanation as to why it would flop over. "As a bird matures and gets older, and the comb gets bigger and it keeps growing, the weight of it just makes it top over," he says.
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How do you stop a rooster from flogging?

And don't creep around trying to avoid him; this tells him you're scared. Some experts say to never fight with an ornery rooster. Instead, wear gloves, a long-sleeved shirt, long pants and boots for protection, then disarm an attacking rooster by crouching down and feeding him treats out of your hand.
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Can a rooster live without its comb?

Backyard chicken keepers would not generally need to remove a comb. It has a purpose and leaving it in tack is the best option chicken. The comb helps to determine the health of a bird, indicates sexual maturity, sexual appeal for mating, and it regulates cooling.
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What age do hens get their combs?

By 6 months, the pecking order, which governs who gets to pick on who, will be established and combs and wattles will be fully formed. What a busy six months! After this tumultuous time, your chickens' world will slow down.
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Can you cut a roosters comb?

Chickens can tear combs or wattles in a fight or by accidentally catching them in something. Generally, these parts cannot be repaired and must be trimmed to avoid infection. You can take the bird to a vet, or you can trim combs and wattles yourself. Most birds recover quickly and completely.
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What is the purpose of a rooster comb?

One purpose of a comb, therefore, is to help tell the cocks from the hens. Not only is this feature helpful for the chicken keeper, but it is also beneficial to a hen that might be looking for a virile mate. A hen knows that rooster's comb size is a reflection of his testosterone levels.
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What name is given to the loose hanging skin of a chicken under the throat?

The skin hanging underneath a rooster's neck is known as the wattle. Wattles are the same color as the fleshy skin, or comb, on a rooster's head. The shape and size of the wattle varies depending on the breed. A healthy wattle is soft, blemish-free and deep red, which indicates good blood flow.
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Why does my hen not have a comb?

Chicks all have small, inconsequential combs to start with, but once the hormones start to circulate, the combs will grow. Testosterone for the boys gives them a noticeable comb and wattles. Estrogen for the girls will give them a smaller version of the same.
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Why does my rooster have black on his comb?

A darkened comb on an unwell chicken could be a symptom of something as simple as dehydration or be an indicator of blood circulation issues resulting from a respiratory infection or even a heart problem.
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What kind of rooster has a rose comb?

Rose combs are interesting comb shapes found in breeds like the Wyandotte and the Dominique. These combs are not as tall as the more common single comb making them less likely to get frostbite.
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Is dubbing a rooster illegal?

In the US, the National Chicken Council (2003) listed dubbing of cockerels as one of the acceptable procedures that may cause short-term stress but which are necessary for the long-term welfare of the flock. Dubbing is also performed to prevent injuries from other birds or while being kept in pens.
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Does dubbing A rooster hurt them?

TAKE YOUR TIME, it's a chore you'll want to be over and done with, BUT, poor dubbing hurts your chances at the shows. Some people dunk the roosters head in the bucket of cool water after dubbing, I just use it to clean the dubbing scissors.
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Can you put Vaseline on a chicken comb?

Apply any one of the following: Vaseline/Petroleum Jelly/Bag Balm/Waxelene/Coconut Oil, to their combs and wattles prior to roosting each evening. Keep the coop dry and weatherproof. Provide plenty of roosting space for evening use.
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