alright. I have a few questions about frostbite, being cooped up, and roosters hitting puberty.
First off: what does frostbite look like? anyone have any pictures? One of my destined-to-be-dinner roos has a REALLY tall comb, and the points are pale/white-ish but I don't know if that's possible frostbite, or just immaturity.
2nd: my mottled houdan and GLpolish were both getting pecked on a bit (houdan when she was in with all the boys, polish at the place I got her from) but when I put them all together in the big coop, their crests improved, grew back, and they were starting to look nice again! This morning I went out there and my houdan has a bald spot on her head AGAIN, and the polish is on her way to looking the same. Do you think this could be because I've kept them locked in the coop for a week and they're getting bored? Natural tendency when you have crested chickens in with non-crested ones?
3rd: I have 2 pullets and 5 cockerals in the small coop right now. They're 15-16wks old. Most of the boys are crowing. This morning when I was checking on them, one of the pullets looks like someone took a set of hair clippers to the back of her head and gave her a buzz cut, about the size of a quarter. It's not bare, but there's definately something going on with feather pulling or breaking. Is it time to get those pullets out of there for their own safety? I haven't seen any of the roos trying to mount any of the pullets, but there have been a few minor scuffles lately between the boys, probably related to establishing who's the boss in there. I'm hoping to give the boys another 4 weeks before getting 3 of them processed, and then figuring out what to do with the 3 I'm keeping until April when I'll set up breeding stuff to get fertile eggs.
I can get pictures of the feather issues and the combs if that would be helpful.