XxAngiexX
In the Brooder
- Jul 25, 2017
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So when I was feeding the flock this morning I noticed two of my roosters were acting strange. One of them was moving slowly and his comb was gray and dry-looking. The other was also walking very slowly and looked like he was going to fall asleep where he stood. His comb had some black tips, and he wasn’t very interested in eating. I did some research and it sounds like frostbite. I’d never considered that they could get frostbite, and it’s been cold recently in the North Arkansas area (twenties and thirties). I brought a warm, damp towel to the yard and tried to warm their combs. One of them (who’s comb wasn’t that bad) seemed to be okay, and he started acting a little more normal. However, the other didn’t seem to have improved much. I closed him in his coop and let a heater run for a few minutes. Is there anything I can do to help them? And what can I do to prevent the others from getting frostbitten? The other roosters with the same sized comb seem fine. I really don’t want to loose any birds, and I want to prevent disfigurement if at all possible. I could really use some advice!
(I can also include pictures if needed).Thanks!
