Jan 26, 2024 #1 D DAO6603 Chirping May 20, 2023 47 90 61 We had a couple nights in west central SC where the temps got down below freezing. Is the white on his comb a residual effect of frostbite or is it something else. He is a 9 mo. old red ranger. Attachments 20240126_160317.jpg 347.6 KB · Views: 19
We had a couple nights in west central SC where the temps got down below freezing. Is the white on his comb a residual effect of frostbite or is it something else. He is a 9 mo. old red ranger.
Jan 26, 2024 #2 MysteryChicken Preserving Gamefowl, 1 Variety At a Time🇮🇳🇺🇸 Premium Feather Member 5 Years May 31, 2018 44,152 89,508 1,371 Tawas City, Michigan Looks like dry skin.
Jan 26, 2024 #3 SilverBirds Lurking Premium Feather Member Mar 26, 2022 11,801 68,618 1,106 South Carolina Could be some mild frostbite, but I wouldn't be worried about. It should go away on its own in a few weeks.
Could be some mild frostbite, but I wouldn't be worried about. It should go away on its own in a few weeks.