my buff Orpington Honey has been having a little bit of frostbite on her comb and I thought had subsided until this morning when I saw that she had tons of it on her comb. Would aquaphor work instead of vaseline to treat her?
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That's what happened to mine. Not sure how it will all get cleaned off?My BOs are also getting frostbite this year. I increased the ventilation in the coop and it does not seem to be progressing even as the temps are getting worse but I found the Bag Balm left them with very 'dirty' heads. I just applied it to the combs but it seems to spread to their head feathers where it picks up dirt and dust...View attachment 1230593 View attachment 1230592
So, they will just have dirty heads until it basically works its way off of the feathers?I agree, Bag Balm leaves a greasy residue on the head feathers. However, chickens have a nifty method of cleaning their feathers. It's called dirt bathing. Eventually, those greasy heads will get clean again as long as you provide access to dirt bathing material.
That's what happened to mine. Not sure how it will all get cleaned off?