MinnesotaNice
Songster
-17 this morning and the faucet in my shed was froze up so I had to haul water this morning from the house. Everybody appeared to be surviving but my rooster, Buck, had frost on his back this morning. I'm not sure why. No other frost in the coops and it was dry as an old bone in there. He usually sleeps on the floor in the corner so I haven't a clue?? He didn't seem to mind it except when I grabbed him to check him over he was less than thrilled. No signs of injury or frost bite.
Yeah for peacombs
Water spill perhaps? Will he be able to make a recovery?
Aside from a tiring battle with a respiratory infection in the flock, I've been watching for frostbite. Been applying bag balm to large combs and wattles. They less than like it
