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I guess it doesn’t grow back? Just a combless bird?? That’s sadTurns black, dies, falls off.. that's it.
Fyi...And don't put anything on like Vaseline to help. Leave it be..![]()

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I guess it doesn’t grow back? Just a combless bird?? That’s sadTurns black, dies, falls off.. that's it.
Fyi...And don't put anything on like Vaseline to help. Leave it be..![]()
You sure? Glass isn’t too cold?Oh, so you don't need to cover them in the winter. Glass is just fine.
Yes, it should be fine. Roosts should be at least 12" from the wall and from any windows anyway.You sure? Glass isn’t too cold?
Oh yeah, their roosts (plenty of them btw) are in the middle of coop. The coop is big, so way more than 12” from walls. They’re crazy chickens, they have a main roost they love but want another roost to get on said roost, even though they can “fly” up to loved roost. And another connected roost to turn around on, because..idk why. Spoiled and picky??Yes, it should be fine. Roosts should be at least 12" from the wall and from any windows anyway.
He's still beautiful...bite your tongue.I guess it doesn’t grow back? Just a combless bird?? That’s sad![]()
You know I’m crazy about that chicken!! His comb looks intact to me though, has it just not completed the frostbite? Or his just a mild case?He's still beautiful...bite your tongue.![]()
Not too bad....he may lose more the second winter.And this is frostbite damage to a big single comb.
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Nice article, you mentioned coating combs/wattles might help prevent frostbite, with what? Vaseline or something similar?Not too bad....he may lose more the second winter.
Check this out:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/frostbite-in-sw-michigan.74597/
Nov, 2021.. he was 7 months old. He looks better now...You know I’m crazy about that chicken!! His comb looks intact to me though, has it just not completed the frostbite? Or his just a mild case?
He's 3 this year. But your right he lost more every winter, I just posted a pic of him at 7 mos.Not too bad....he may lose more the second winter.
Check this out:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/frostbite-in-sw-michigan.74597/