Help please??

Well he got attacked last week by my geese they did a number on his comb but his wattles seemed fine. I do not let the chickens out in the winter so I do not know how he would get frost bite, but I guess it could happen.
 
I'm not saying that it's frostbite, it'd be much easier to tell with a picture. However, if it's too humid inside of the coop, he could get frostbite...normally it's on the comb though.
 
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It is humid in the coop, I think it is frostbite:( what can I do for it. I have heat lamps and everything and no other birds have any frostbite on them???
 
If it's already black, there's nothing you can do for him at this point. As far as the humidity goes, you should probably add more ventilation...not drafts, more ventilation to try and get some of the humidity out.
 
how do you get rid of humidity when it doesnt stop snowing? I have the same issue. My roo is starting to get some dark spots on the top of his comb. Is that fatal?
 
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some chickens can get frostbite on their combs and loose portions of them, but it's not fatal-not that I know of. Last winter, my coop had very little ventilation and I had humidity problems constantly...this year, I have a different coop with a ton of ventilation and the humidity is much lower even with all of the snow. Seems like the humidity is the same indoors as it is out.

I don't know what you can do for frostbite...nothing really I think. Hopefully someone else will chime in with some frostbite info. Luvchicks8 I sure wish you could post a pic...
 
I had a roo die on me about 3 weeks ago out of nowhere. He had a cold for a while tho, Im thinking it may have turned into a pneumonia like illness. I have since then noticed others sneezing,..... uh oh,,, hope they dont get sick too. Sorry to deviate from another persons issues, I didnt mean to
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