Why is my chickens face turning black?

Fowl Cholera
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. Their combs will start turning black and squashy as the bacteria eats away at the skin on their faces.
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Why is my chickens crest turning 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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Why is my chickens wattle turning black?

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 a stressed chicken look like?

The first obvious symptom of stress will be that layers will stop laying eggs, sometimes for up to 3-4 weeks. Others include: Environmental – too much or too little light, cold, damp, windy, poor ventilation.
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What does it look like when a chicken is dying?

The signs or symptoms of a dying chickens are:

Stood very still or lethargic and moving slowly. Not eating or drinking. All fluffed up. Hunched over, sometimes called a roach back, or stood bolt upright.
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What do sick chickens look like?

Common indications of a sick chicken include: hiding, inactivity, pale comb or wattles, unusual droppings, unusual posture, lethargy, lack of appetite and reduced egg production- all indications that closer observation is needed.
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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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How do you tell if a chicken is overheated?

Signs of heat stress and heat stroke in chickens
  1. Overheating chickens will usually pant: breathing heavily through an open beak, often moving their tongues up and down.
  2. Standing with wings held out away from their body.
  3. Droopy and lethargic behavior.
  4. Decreased appetite.
  5. Pale or discolored combs and wattles.
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How can you tell if a chicken is unhappy?

Healthy chickens are social, curious and should feel energized to freely move throughout the coop, run or backyard. A lack of movement, low head carriage and overall depressed appearance may be a sign that something is wrong.
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How can you tell if a chicken is dehydrated?

A dehydrated chicken may exhibit any or all of the following symptoms, which could result in death:
  1. panting or labored breathing.
  2. pale comb and/or wattles.
  3. spreading wings away from body.
  4. diarrhea.
  5. lethargy.
  6. limpness.
  7. unresponsive.
  8. seizures,convulsions.
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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 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 frostbite look like on a chicken comb?

Recognizing the Signs of Frostbite

Frostbite in chickens appears as black spots or regions on the tips of the comb or wattles. What is this? That is dead tissue and it won't grow back, but it does help protect the underlying tissue, so never try to break it off, rub it or trim it.
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Is fowl pox contagious to humans?

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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What is the treatment for fowl pox?

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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What is blackhead in chickens?

Blackhead disease (histomoniasis) is an important poultry disease that affects turkeys, chickens, and game birds such as partridges, pheasants, and quail. The disease is caused by the protozoa Histomonas meleagridis, tiny, single-celled organisms that are spread to the bird by the roundworm Heterakis gallinarum.
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What happens when a chicken is stressed?

It is important to quickly recognise signs of stress, like abnormal feathering, constant preening of feathers even in the absence of external parasites, increased aggression like feather pecking or cannibalism and even aimless and restless pacing of birds that are housed on the floor.
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How do you destress a chicken?

In hot weather, make sure birds have plenty of water and shade. Two days before a stressful event (eg moving house, attending a show), give the birds some Imustress from Natural Farm Health. This helps calms them down before the event and then give it to them for two days afterwards.
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Do chickens remember you?

Recent research has shown that chickens can distinguish between more than 100 faces of their own species and of humans, so they know who you are and will remember you if you treat them badly.
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What does heat stroke look like in chickens?

Droopiness & Lethargic- A chicken suffering from more severe heat stress will appear very lethargic and lay down, not moving. If you have a chicken showing these signs, then it is time to take immediate action. Droopiness and lethargy are precursors to heat stroke, which is a very serious condition.
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What do chickens do when they get hot?

Chickens that are too hot will pant and spread their wings to release body heat. Panting releases water into the air, which can eventually result in dehydration and pH imbalance. A good rule of thumb is that when temperatures rise between 75 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit, it is time to begin cooling off your chickens.
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Do chickens need shade?

Midday and afternoon shade: Chickens are most active in the morning before it heats up, and in the evening. But in the really hot parts of the day, shade is essential.
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What are the signs of ill health in poultry?

The following are signs of ill health in chicken:
  • Roughened feathers.
  • Discharge from the nostril.
  • Muscorish Discharge.
  • Coughing.
  • Loss of Appetite.
  • Reduction in egg production among layers.
  • Retarded Growth.
  • Chicken huddle together and droop as if the birds are feeling cold.
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What are the symptoms of ill health in poultry birds?

Examine the head, eyes, comb, and wattles for evidence of swelling, canker lesions, or unusual discharge or coloration. Look for signs of lameness, paralysis, or general weakness. Inspect the affected areas for abnormalities or swelling that can give a clue to the cause.
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What can you give a sick chicken?

Oregano(antibiotic) in their feed and water at all times during treatment until symptoms have completely passed for ALL chickens. Add turmeric (immune support and anti-inflammatory) and garlic (antibacterial) to their feed as well. Separate any infected birds as much as possible, but treat ALL birds the same.
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