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CaramelKittey
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We have goats and goats have blood vessels in their horns too. We live in NJ which is a pretty moderate climate and our disbudded and polled goats do fine.
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I live in NJ and I've never lost a bird to frostbite either. The only issue I've had is just a little bit of frostbite at the very tip of the points of my Serama's comb. My only gamefowl rooster is already dubbed so if they are more susceptible to frostbite, I wouldn't know. lolI don’t have game birds, but I can comment on this frostbite issue. I have buff Orpingtons in Illinois. It gets below 0*F here. Yet, I have *never* lost a bird to a frostbitten comb. I have *never* had a comb rot, go septic, or otherwise endanger my birds. My birds can go in the barn, out of the weather. Their “coop” is a room in the barn. They will sometimes snuggle together for added warmth. I suppose that if you keep your birds caged separately that the inability to snuggle could cause cold injuries.
They are not more susceptible. Sometimes it’s the individual bird. I’ve seen birds penned side by side with the same size combs one with frostbite and one without any at all. A lot depends on the wind.I live in NJ and I've never lost a bird to frostbite either. The only issue I've had is just a little bit of frostbite at the very tip of the points of my Serama's comb. My only gamefowl rooster is already dubbed so if they are more susceptible to frostbite, I wouldn't know. lol
X2 to this . I’ve got a cockerel with a massive comb that’s got frostbite bad this winter, all the points have it and nothing we do is helping, the cockbird I bred him from is housed two cages up and has just as large of a comb and but is perfectly fine.They are not more susceptible. Sometimes it’s the individual bird. I’ve seen birds penned side by side with the same size combs one with frostbite and one without any at all. A lot depends on the wind.
This is why I am on the fence. Because you are also correct.Anyone has the choice not to. It will disqualify. If you want to play you have to go by the rules. If you don't want to simply don't show. Its not that big a deal