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It's not too bad. Likely will loose the tips and the comb will round off some.
Having ventilation in the coop is essential, but some birds will get frostbite regardless if they are roaming around in cold weather. Frostbite is exposure and moisture. If you keep water inside your coop at night I would take it out.
 
It's not too bad. Likely will loose the tips and the comb will round off some.
Having ventilation in the coop is essential, but some birds will get frostbite regardless if they are roaming around in cold weather. Frostbite is exposure and moisture. If you keep water inside your coop at night I would take it out.
I don’t keep water in the coop and I keep the door open since I have two doors for the coop. The other door I keep open is surrounded by a run THat is predator proof. Also they do roam outside. Is there anything I can do
 
Will it affect her though? And will it hurt? So this happens to other chickens too they just loose a part of their comb... what if the whole comb gets a frostbite
Anything that gets frostbite will die and fall off, even toes and feet.
Affect her? I’m not sure. I thought roosters fertility could be affected by a frostbite comb but this came from an old farmer and these thoughts aren’t always correct.
I know you have ventilation but are the drafts blocked?
 

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