Aside from using Poultry Comb & Wattle Winter Protection and I will see if the Feedstore I get feed from has something to protect their feet and legs ...
This is what I want to avoid this winter:
Frostbitten crown, then it turns black and you have to cut it off.
Frostbitten feet.
How do they walk on these? It has to HURT big time.
Frostbitten crown.
Why would anyone let their birds out to wander in cold and freezing winter conditions? Crows and other wild birds have feet and legs that can withstand the cold because the Lord created them that way and they don't have delicate crowns and wattles that are susceptible to freezing.
Another alternative - is to use some Fashion Sense and go Stylish this Winter -
Ain't she CUTE!
How 'bout these little ladies...
This is what I want to avoid this winter:
Frostbitten crown, then it turns black and you have to cut it off.
Frostbitten feet.
How do they walk on these? It has to HURT big time.
Frostbitten crown.
Why would anyone let their birds out to wander in cold and freezing winter conditions? Crows and other wild birds have feet and legs that can withstand the cold because the Lord created them that way and they don't have delicate crowns and wattles that are susceptible to freezing.
Do these birds look like they want to be outside???
Another alternative - is to use some Fashion Sense and go Stylish this Winter -
Ain't she CUTE!
How 'bout these little ladies...
Or
Maybe a nice pair of leg warmers and socks to go with the hats and scarves. What do you think?