Frostbite? But how.....?

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Moisture and cool/cold temps are the major factors. You can get frostbite with temps in the mid-30's.
I don't wind is the big problem. Take out one of the foam pieces and see if that helps. You might have to take out both pieces.

Nice coop BTW.
 
I had a faverolle that got frostbite from standing in the wind instead of going in the run. The tips of his comb eventually fell off.
 
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Does it get cold enough for Frostbite in South Africa? (I am geographically dumb!) If it is frostbite then no it doesnt go away. What happened to mine a few years ago is that it swells a bit and then the comb points drop of and you have a "naturally" dubbed rooster. HTH--T
 

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