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Oops, sorry folks, I'll just say this if I happen to have Ed my NN roo along with me when passing one of the trucks, I'll make sure he has his seat belt on.Just noticed...we have totally derailed this thread...Sorry.
Perhaps we can take our off-the-wall-discussions to a thread I started a while back. Everyone is welcome. Please join us!!!
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/845018/breeding-for-production-eggs-and-or-meat
The cream can only help what's not already affected...If already frostbitten, it can only help sooth it.Oops, sorry folks, I'll just say this if I happen to have Ed my NN roo along with me when passing one of the trucks, I'll make sure he has his seat belt on.
There I Incorporated a NN into the thread.and his wattles are looking alot better, but even with putting cream on his comb it has now gotten frost bite on it.![]()
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We're getting it too. almost 50*F now but down to negative 2*F by 2AM on Tuesday with miserable windchill factor.I knew there was a bit on his comb but now it's yellow looking, I'll just keep putting the cream on tonight we plunge back into single digits for a couple days then by the weekend up close to 50.![]()