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I have 3 hens with large combs, and due to the extreme, early cold weather, they all three got frost bite.
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Is that really bad for a chicken?
 
I don't have much more space so I can only get about two more hens...Unless I want to make a new coop! ...And that's far too tempting!
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I'd love to attend a show or two either way, they look like a lot of fun.

There were 3 nice Salmon Fav LF pullets there for sale.
 
I have 3 hens with large combs, and due to the extreme, early cold weather, they all three got frost bite.
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Is that really bad for a chicken?

The damaged areas will fall off and there is a chance for gangrene. Keep an eye on them. I think the damaged areas will turn black.
 
Watch out for frostbite, it is usually caused by a draft where they're sleeping...


for what its worth- I am in Iowa on the south central border
 
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Just posting so I can keep up with information in Iowa. I'm new to chickens, this is our first winter with chickens in calhoun county, wouldn't you know it would be a colder than normal winter.
 
And wouldn't you know that during the coldest week so far is when my Light Brahma decides that it's a good time to start laying?! First one froze, and I was lucky enough to be home this weekend to nab the other two in time. Hope this cold snap buggers off!
 
And wouldn't you know that during the coldest week so far is when my Light Brahma decides that it's a good time to start laying?! First one froze, and I was lucky enough to be home this weekend to nab the other two in time. Hope this cold snap buggers off!
I know! My hens quit laying in November, and I just got a few to start laying again this week. Yesterday, I got 4 eggs! Coldest day of the year and I get the most eggs I've had in 2 months. Crazy birds. And of course two of the 4 were frozen.
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Ah well, at least we only lost one baby, but I know it wasn't due to the cold, I think she got trampled for the water bowl.
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