No. Combs and wattles lost to fighting or frostbite do not regenerate. A chickens comb and wattle is like any other appendage and does not have the capacity to re-grow after loss. Damaged combs will blacken and drop off and if they do not get infected during this process the chicken will go on with no problems.
most roosters get their combs at about six months old.
You can tell a roster apart from a hen by their physical characteristics. Roosters typically have larger combs, wattles, and spurs than hens. They also tend to have longer and more colorful feathers, and they often have a more upright and pronounced posture compared to hens. Additionally, roosters are known for their crowing, while hens typically do not make as much noise.
they may or may not grow back, if it is injured at the base of the horn the horn my grow out again at an unusual angle
A miricle mouse can grow back most limbs in the body. Which is why it is called a MIRICLE!
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Roosters and hens have combs and waddles to cool themselves. We sweat to cool ourselves, and chickens have combs and waddles to cool themselves.
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Yes. Combs and wattles grow along with the chicken. They should be visible by about 8 weeks old on most breeds. Some breeds take more time to fully develop. The cockerels will show first.
most roosters get their combs at about six months old.
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The Giants took him off the roster and replaced him with another player because he was injured and could not play in the Super Bowl. I am sure he will be added back to the roster for the beginning of next season.
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yes they do grow back