Why is my chickens crest turning black?

Comb color change can signal that something is wrong. 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 does it mean when a chicken comb turns black?

It might merely be a scab from a pecking incident, scrape or other minor injury. However, multiple black spots or patches that start white and then turn black, especially along the edges of the comb and appearing during the cold weather, generally signal frostbite.
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What does a dark comb mean?

A dry, shrivelled or flaky comb may be an indicator of poor health (Figure 1) A comb with a blueish tinge, purple colouring or dark tips may indicate a circulatory problem. (
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Why do chickens combs change colors?

Signs of a heart attack or stroke can also affect the comb and cause it to change color to a dark purple. Sometimes when a chicken has a simple cold it can also develop a purple-ish comb.
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What causes black spots on chickens?

My hens have black spots on their heads, what could that be? are they harmful? That is called fowl pox disease. It is a viral infection of chickens and turkey. It commonly presents with typical swellings on appendages (beak, feet, legs comb, and water) and around the tissues that cover the eyes.
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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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What does fowl pox look like?

In the beginning, these wart-like growths appear as small, yellow bumps; they gradually increase in size over time. Pox lesions will often change color as they grow larger, eventually turning into dark brown, roughened, dry scabs. The scabs usually last about 2 to 4 weeks and then loosen and drop off on their own.
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What does a sick chickens comb look like?

A purple comb could be a sign of a lack of oxygen due to asphyxiation, a stroke, worms, or potentially avian flu. It can also just be an indicator of too much blood flow, like when your rooster is mad. A black comb is a possible indicator of fowl pox or frostbite.
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How do you treat fungus in a chicken comb?

Individuals may be treated by removal of crusts and dressing of infected areas with anti-fungal compounds. Successful treatment with topical applications of miconazole (Droual et al., 1991), and miconazole nitrate 2% have been reported (Bradley et al., 1995).
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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 causes dark honeycomb?

When areas of a hive's honeycomb turn dark-colored or black, it indicates that those combs are being used to rear baby bees. The same honeycomb cells are used to house baby bees again and again, and a build-up of pollen, bee spit, and other debris is what causes the bee frames to blacken.
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How do you take care of a chicken with a 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 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 I know if my chickens have mites?

Typical signs of a mite infestation are scabs near the vent, eggs on the feathers and feather shafts and a light colored bird's feathers may appear dirty in spots where the mites have left droppings and debris. A heavy mite infestation can lead to anemia and death of a chicken.
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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 know when a chicken is dying?

The signs or symptoms of a dying chickens are:
  1. Stood very still or lethargic and moving slowly.
  2. Not eating or drinking.
  3. All fluffed up.
  4. Hunched over, sometimes called a roach back, or stood bolt upright.
  5. Stood still even when touched or moved.
  6. Neck extended with difficulty breathing.
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How do I know if my chicken has a fungal infection?

Symptoms of Thrush in Chickens
  1. Decreased appetite.
  2. Thick large white patches on the inside of your chicken's mouth and crop areas.
  3. Slow growth.
  4. Cheesy looking vent area.
  5. Crusty looking eyes.
  6. Droopy feathers.
  7. Difficulty breathing / noisy breathing.
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How do you get rid of dermatitis in poultry houses?

Gangrenous dermatitis has historically been treated effectively with administration of many broad-spectrum and gram-positive antibiotics. Water acidifiers have been used in cases to reduce, but not eliminate, mortality where mortality rates are low or antibiotic efficacy has been poor.
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What does an unhealthy chicken look like?

Chicken Eyes

Cloudy eyes. Excess fluid in the eyes. Mucus around the eye area. Dull eyes.
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What is blackhead in chickens?

Blackhead, also referred to as histomoniasis, is a disease caused by the protozoan Histomonas meleagridis. This disease initially affects the intestinal ceca and liver, causing tissue destruction. This disease primarily affects turkeys, but other poultry species can be infected as well.
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Is apple cider vinegar good for chicken?

Garlic and apple cider vinegar for chickens offers immune support by attacking bad bacteria in the digestive tract, and contains the added benefits of vitamins, minerals and trace elements. It is an ideal addition to your poultry supplement program.
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Will fowl pox go away?

Chickens usually recover from fowl pox, and particularly the dry form, within 2-3 weeks. Although most birds seem to develop immunity to the disease after having it, some chickens will have reoccurrences of fowl pox in times of stress.
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Can humans catch fowl pox?

Neither forms of fowl pox are contagious to humans or other animals. What is this? The virus is transmitted by mosquitoes, but can sometimes pass from bird to bird by mites or lice. Once a chicken is bitten by a mosquito carrying the virus, it's almost certain that the rest of the flock will be infected as well.
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Is fowl pox treatable?

There is no treatment for fowl pox. Control and prevention in chickens is accomplished by vaccination by the wing web method with a commercially available fowl pox or pigeon pox vaccine. This should be administered to all chickens at 12-16 weeks of age.
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Can chickens survive avian flu?

Bird Flu is a serious poultry disease and requires rapid response because it is highly contagious and can be fatal to chickens. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) works with its federal, state, local and industry partners to quickly respond to any bird flu findings.
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