New to me: Rhode Island Reds

Those aren’t actually pure Rhode Island reds, they’re Red Sexlinks. Hybrids for egg laying. Unfortunately they often have short lifespans.
Tell me about it! :hit list of my hens dying young, is long!
 
On their feet?
It can happen on their feet but Is more common on Combs and wattles. The larger they are, the more vulnerable to frostbite. Don’t worry though as it’s more common in roosters with large combs. your girls don’t appear to be as susceptible, with their decent sized combs, and I wouldn’t worry until your really see the signs. Do your research of course and make sure you know what those signs are just in case.
 
It can happen on their feet but Is more common on Combs and wattles. The larger they are, the more vulnerable to frostbite. Don’t worry though as it’s more common in roosters with large combs. your girls don’t appear to be as susceptible, with their decent sized combs, and I wouldn’t worry until your really see the signs. Do your research of course and make sure you know what those signs are just in case.
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