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Well, I lost another one today (another Salmon Faverolle pullet) and have two more that do not look so good.
The outside temps are around 10 degrees and it is 17 degrees in the coop.
I discovered the reason they are dying...they are getting WET. I have tried everything I can think of, including spending lots of money on different waterers and finally settled on several white/red waterers with the very small openings for the water to come out. However, they are still splashing/walking in the water, getting chilled & dying. The latest fatality, my husband just called me at work and told me one of my FAVORITE pullets was dead when he went out to give them fresh water. He said she was still slightly warm to the touch, but "definitely dead.¨ He said it looked like she was "TRAMPLED?¨
I still have the two 250 watt heat lamps, lots of straw, nest boxes, cardboard boxes and now, insulated ceiling, but all to no avail. We were supposed to be leaving tonight for Portland but due to the weather, we're not going now, at least until Thursday morning. My hubby thinks we should just stay home because of the roads and because my chickens are dying left & right and the person that is taking care of them means well, but cannot possibly check on them several times a day, let alone nurse them along if they are sick or dying. I have two in the bathroom right now in Rubbermaid tubs, getting heated back up (slowly). They are eating/drinking but my bantam Salmon Faverolle Roo has badly frostbitten toes (tips turned black) and the bantam Sultan pullet had her feet in blocks of ice this morning, like a cartoon. Sighs.

I discovered the reason they are dying...they are getting WET. I have tried everything I can think of, including spending lots of money on different waterers and finally settled on several white/red waterers with the very small openings for the water to come out. However, they are still splashing/walking in the water, getting chilled & dying. The latest fatality, my husband just called me at work and told me one of my FAVORITE pullets was dead when he went out to give them fresh water. He said she was still slightly warm to the touch, but "definitely dead.¨ He said it looked like she was "TRAMPLED?¨

I still have the two 250 watt heat lamps, lots of straw, nest boxes, cardboard boxes and now, insulated ceiling, but all to no avail. We were supposed to be leaving tonight for Portland but due to the weather, we're not going now, at least until Thursday morning. My hubby thinks we should just stay home because of the roads and because my chickens are dying left & right and the person that is taking care of them means well, but cannot possibly check on them several times a day, let alone nurse them along if they are sick or dying. I have two in the bathroom right now in Rubbermaid tubs, getting heated back up (slowly). They are eating/drinking but my bantam Salmon Faverolle Roo has badly frostbitten toes (tips turned black) and the bantam Sultan pullet had her feet in blocks of ice this morning, like a cartoon. Sighs.
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