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Oh good. And what about their feet, do chickens feet ever freeze?It doesnt really hurt them. They just dont look as pretty.
Oh good. And what about their feet, do chickens feet ever freeze?
If you were a breeder of them, you would dub both the combs and wattles, but yes, the wattle will freeze too, and when they do they look like two water balloons hanging from their face.I have a oegb rooster with a huge comb, will putting bag balm on it every day prevent frostbite on the coldest days? And do wattles need the same treatment as the comb? I'm trying to prepare for any blizzards that might be coming....
I am in 100% agreement!I guess I don't care which time we keep, I just hate changing times twice a year. I don't know why but it just messes me up alot. And it seems to effect me worse the older I get.
If you aren't as concerned about the breeding quality then, try the hatchery WLRs. They are pretty and when you cross that with other colors, it can be fun. The White Laced Red should be a single edge of white, but most hatchery ones have a double laced pattern that is heavy, light or anything in between. In the few that I have here, I have quite a range of the pattern, and mine are better quality body, but the color really needs work more.Minnie I like the cornish the most and wanted them for their size. I wanted to add some different colors in the flock too.
I am going to jump in and say, if your coop feels damp, or if you have frost on the inside walls, there is too much humidity. Warm, damp coops when it is cold are bad bad bad.Thank you three! Can it actually hurt the chickens health to freeze the comb? How cold with humidity does it have to be for them to get frostbit? @duluthralphie I won't have to worry about my two hens either. One has absolutely no comb or wattles, and the other is young and is still growing them.
It doesnt really hurt them. They just dont look as pretty.
I beg to differ.
Frostbite can effect fertility. It also is like them being sick. They won't eat or move around as much, they have to fight frostbite like they have an infection. And frostbite hurts for a chicken or any animals as much as it would a person. It is tissue that has frozen and killed.