Copperboom
Chirping
- Jan 24, 2019
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I found my handsome sweet Orpington buddy looking like this last night when I went to lock up the coop. I freaked out and brought him in, because it looks to me like how frostbite starts on human fingers, first purple then white. I thought it might warm up if I caught it in time. Will normal color come back? It looks the same this morning. I have my prefab coop inside a non heated barn (and no electricity) and then with plastic on one side to block drafts, ventilation is no problem. Its been below 0*F and will be for about a week. I noticed his wattles getting burned so I changed to a smaller waterer last week. But now this, I feel so bad. What should I do? I'm not beyond sewing him a comb and wattle cover....or keeping him in until its so least into the single digits above 0*F. He and his two girls wander during the day so they probably got some exposure. The water froze up solid so they probably only had water in the morning but would not having water for half a day cause frostbite like this? I have read that some people put petroleum on the combs and wattles and I've wondered about a wax like Mushers Secret but I worry with it being this cold that will just do more damage. What should I do?
