Dreammaker
Songster
This is probably my newbie paranoia, but is it possible for chickens' combs and/or wattles to change color throughout the day? Specifically, the intensity of their redness.
I have a flock of 6, all ranging from 14-20 weeks. They are healthy and happy. I suspect my Light Brahma, Swedish Flower, and ISA Brown are closer to 18-20 weeks, as they're the rosiest of the bunch. Naturally, I've spent a lot of time looking at and admiring my birds. Sometimes, it looks like those three are quite red and I excitedly think "Oh, an egg is on its way!"
Then, I'll look at them an hour or two later, and they're more of a raw salmon color. I'm told to look for almost blood red as a sign of impending eggs, so I think I need to be patient. Is this fluctuation of color normal? Am I seeing things?
P.S. Does the increased redness start from the earlobes and move up? My ISA Brown is getting very red (almost blood-colored) earlobes and it's creeping up towards her wattle. But her comb is still pale and small.
I have a flock of 6, all ranging from 14-20 weeks. They are healthy and happy. I suspect my Light Brahma, Swedish Flower, and ISA Brown are closer to 18-20 weeks, as they're the rosiest of the bunch. Naturally, I've spent a lot of time looking at and admiring my birds. Sometimes, it looks like those three are quite red and I excitedly think "Oh, an egg is on its way!"


P.S. Does the increased redness start from the earlobes and move up? My ISA Brown is getting very red (almost blood-colored) earlobes and it's creeping up towards her wattle. But her comb is still pale and small.