Mrs. AK-Bird-Brain :
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Add to that standing on one foot, not moving when prodded or enticed with food, though the huddling and lethargy are the biggest ones. When it's warmer the birds will all pop up when you come in with treats, and run around... not so when they're too cold. They...
See now, I didn't know that about their comb being swollen and red. I just knew it would turn white then black. So thanks henlady, I learned something!!
For the benefit of those who are concerned, what are some of the "signs of distress" that your birds are too cold? Obviously, lethargy, shaking, huddled up would be on the list. Any others?