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  1. ChasingChooks

    Pale comb after molting... why?

    Just to update this thread, for anyone who might have a similar situation. After many, many weeks of a slow molt and pale comb, she finally started looking better. I checked her feathers, and saw new little feathers still growing in. Now, her comb is looking better and she is laying again...
  2. ChasingChooks

    Pale comb after molting... why?

    Gosh, I never noticed her beak. Do you think I need to trim it or file it down? I didn't notice any injury happen.
  3. ChasingChooks

    Pale comb after molting... why?

    Thanks a lot! I'll do that. I haven't been too concerned about her - just thought she was taking a long time to come out of her molt. But I figured the best thing to do in terms of animal husbandry was to see if she was actually sick.
  4. ChasingChooks

    Pale comb after molting... why?

    Hi everyone! Another chicken issue... -Barred Plymouth Rock -A little over one year old -With nine other birds, no one else is sick -Water, sometimes with ACV in it -Feed is my regular layer feed, sometimes sprouts -Let them outside on sunny days, or open the door to let sun/fresh air in...
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