HELP!

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In the Brooder
Oct 5, 2020
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My naked neck silver lace lost a toe and others look swollen. I feel terrible that it took me this long to notice 😞. My husband thinks it is frost bite, but I noticed some of the girls looked like they might have leg mites (why not right?). We treated everyone else except Liger (NN Polish) just in case it is frost bite. I am going to attach some pictures. She is her usual friendly happy self. Eating, drinking, and laying just fine. Which is why I think it took me until now to notice. Some of the other girls have raised scales, but none of them look like her. We had a bad cold snap back in February, but could it take this long for frostbite to show? Any help would be much appreciated.
 

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Ouch poor thing looks like those other two toes are dead as well , it maybe be from the frostbite and those toes never regained circulation to the tips but I'm no expert and have no experience with frostbite toes .
 

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