Yes, there are 8 kinds of combs. They are:
Not necessarily. In many breeds of chickens both roosters and hens have combs although the roosters combs are usually more pronounced and develop faster than the hens. Combs are described in several ways, such as Peacombs, double combs, single comb and combless such as Silkies. If all your chickens are of the same breed then you probably have one of the breeds that only the roosters develop combs or the hens combs are still too small to identify. Check the link below to see various breeds.
A swamp chicken is a slang term used for certain types of people. A swamp chicken is when a white girl only dates black men.
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.
Chickens develop white spots on the combs from a disease called Favus. This can be cured from athletes feet creme.
most roosters get their combs at about six months old.
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They are the spiky red things located right on top of there head.
The different types of music box combs available in the market include steel combs, brass combs, and plastic combs. Steel combs produce a bright and clear sound, brass combs create a warmer tone, and plastic combs offer a more mellow sound. The material of the comb affects the sound quality by influencing the resonance and timbre of the music box.
BOILERS & LAYERS are the types of chicken
Not necessarily. In many breeds of chickens both roosters and hens have combs although the roosters combs are usually more pronounced and develop faster than the hens. Combs are described in several ways, such as Peacombs, double combs, single comb and combless such as Silkies. If all your chickens are of the same breed then you probably have one of the breeds that only the roosters develop combs or the hens combs are still too small to identify. Check the link below to see various breeds.
Yes. Combs come in eight varieties and not all are readily noticeable. Different breeds sport different combs and cross breeds can have variations of standard combs. Silkie and Polish hens and roosters combs are not always visible but are present under the feathers on the top of the head.
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.
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Most breeds of chicks will show early development of a comb by 3 weeks. Some breeds take much longer. There are many types of combs and the smaller types like rose and buttercup combs will not show until later in a chicks development.
No, a turkey is not a chicken. Turkeys and chickens are two different types of birds.
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