Minor frostbite? Leave it alone? (pics)

turbokev

Chirping
9 Years
Jun 7, 2010
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I have 8 hens and 2 are Buff Orps..
They both got what I think is minor frostbite this last couple days..
Its been about 10 - 20 degrees at night and none of the other girls have any signs of frostbite.

They are in a pretty well insulated and wind protected coop (which is inside a covered run)

Here's Brownie:

BrownieFB.jpg


and here's Jumpy:

JumpyFB.jpg



Each one has a tiny spot at the tip of one of thier points.. Brownies is blacker than the pictures make it look..

Should I do anything to treat?



I've got what I think is very good wind protected ventilation but I'm going to add an 18 inch circle cut out (screened)
to the roof of the coop since the whole thing is covered above that by the run roof..


Outside of Coop:

CoopWinterizedB.jpg


Inside the run:

CoopWinterizedC.jpg




Thanks, its our first winter with the chickens
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hello, I live in NH also, welcome

you can put vasaline on their combs to protect them from frostbite also. I just got a tube of utter cream, which has frostbite protection also. I put it on their combs and any bald spots, seems a have a feather plcuker in the group, she is in chicken jail right now, with no chance of parole in the near future
 
To the newbie in NH. You have a very nice coup. I am also haveing a problem with frostbite that just started the last few days. I am in Northern Alberta and we are in the middle of a vicious cold front where our temps are an average of -30c and colder right now. My birds are in a well insulated coup with a heat lamp but it just cant cut it in these temps. I will be putting a small heater in the coup till spring now. Only way I can think of to protect them. If it gets really cold where your at you may consider this if a heat lamp wont do. Just remember to keep the lamp and heater a safe distance from your beding weather its shavings or straw lol.
 

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