Right now they don't have roost because they're in the barn and so they don't really have any roosts, but maybe tomorrow I could probably get him when he's eating and then my mom could help me. But I'll keep in mind the roost idea I guess they kinds have some roosting spots in the stall.
The comb and wattles are black and white. I didn't get any vaseline on because I couldn't catch him so for that I will need my parents help. Northwestern part of South Dakota. Owner of 15 chickens, About 10 cats multiples every year, 4 horses, 1 dog, we have pigs in spring summer fall, 2 cows...
We moved all of my chickens in to our barn for the winter and my rooster's comb got frostbite and I researched on what to do and they said it would just fall off, but it hasn't yet. So should I just remove it or wait a bit longer with these warmer temps to see if it falls off.