The most common cause of blue or purplish combs in chickens is diseases. Any disease that causes pneumonia and reduces the level of oxygen in the blood will turn the comb bluish or purple. This is ...
When winter rolls in, frostbite can be a real headache for chicken keepers—especially on those tender combs. Since combs stick out and get cold quick, it’s important to know how to spot trouble early ...
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