Official Squatch Watchers

I noticed The Ostrich has a couple of black specs on her comb, right above her nose. I slathered her and The Yeti up. They roost together and are the best buddies, except in the morning when The Yeti (aka Boss Man) is chasing her, and everyone else, around.

Directv is suppose to be here between 8-12 and it is 11:30 and I have heard nothing from them!!!
 
Aloe is mostly water so would make it worse. Coconut oil, or any other oil that solidifies in the cold would work... you are looking at BLOCKING the moisture, not HEALING the frostbite currently.
Oh okay I know someone that mixes wax with coconut oil and that is what they use. The wax hardens and helps the coconut stay on longer
 
Oh okay I know someone that mixes wax with coconut oil and that is what they use. The wax hardens and helps the coconut stay on longer

Good idea, kind of... coconut oil solidifies at 75°F or below...... so extra wax *shouldn't* be needed. Wax would make for a stiffer comb though (you have no idea how hard it was not to type something else there... no PUN intended)...

I need to go before I type something that I shouldn't :gig :gig :gig I'm losin it!!!
 
Ruby is back!!!! :celebrateSorry to hear about your chicken's comb but I know you will take amazing care of her. She is lucky to have you.

And yes Ruby I have squatchs (feral chickens that live in my yard). They have been around for a couple years but this year they hatched a ton of babies (mostly boys). Tooooo many little teenage squatches running around. So I am rounding everybody up to go to new homes.

About that squatch catching....guys.... I had to climb into the tree :oops:. No really, I had to! There was no other way. That stupid evergreen tree might as well be fort knox it is so wide and bushy and dense ugh. So I climbed the tree and started grabbing squatches. It was kind like picking apples.... angry, shrieking, flapping apples. Pretty sure the neighbors hate me now. But I plucked them off their branches one at a time and passed em down to hubby to put in the run or dog crates. Got scraped up, pooped on, and covered in twigs (hence the glorious selfie) but it was worth it! 11 squatches caught! :celebrateThe last three (1 pullet 2 hens) were too high up for me to get. Pick up by their new owners is tomorrow so for now the quest continues.

For those interested in the tech we discussed:

Net: didn't even try it. Way too big for the size of spaces I was working in.

Homemade wire chicken hook: Magical awesomeness. Everyone go make one of these. Seriously. Used it this morning to move some of the female squatches from one run to another. Used it again to catch squatch number 12 (the last pullet) when she wandered into my run to get a drink. Best. Invention. Ever.

T-pole: I think this would work well in a lot of other situations. I did make one and was able to get a sleeping rooster to step off his branch and onto the cross piece. The problem was when I tried to lower him down, the tree branches were all so close together, he kinda got hit by the smaller branches. That plus super bright moonlight mean he spooked and was able to fly up higher into the tree. But I bet it would be great for getting a bird off a building or out of a different type of tree.
 
Here is my before haircut picture...
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Christmas eve it started snowing and only one cockerel was brave enough to go out in it... well his dad had something to do with getting the obnoxious teenager out of the house:lau
Dad is 1/2 CX and the cold doesn't agree with him so he isn't chasing the son
getting to be a bit messy in that 8x8 hoop coop w/17 chickens in it :barnie
one good thing about below zero weather at least they are not getting all messed up.. the deep litter is not working to well in that coop w/too many birds.

The thanksgiving brood is in a hoop coop that gets more sun... their horizontal nipple water is brought out about 9 am and stays usable until 3:30, if the sun is out...they go to bed about 4 so that is working out...

Since Christmas only the turkeys have gone more than 3' from the coops doors...
Just put more bedding and pdz on there, it will be fine.
 
Can you put her in your garage with a heat lamp so she doesn't get to cold

The idea is cool bellies lead to non broodiness. The warmer she is, the more she will want to brood.

No garage to put her in. Basement is as warm as the house and full of coal dust so that's a no go. She feels like a little furnace when I touch her belly. Wish she would share that heat with some of the others. I did notice my smaller Wheaten (who is not my smallest chicken) was huddled in there with her. Saw her shiver a little. Her molt was rough on her so I'm wondering if she just isn't bouncing back with this taters weather.
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My poor boys are frost bitten as well.
20180102_093039.jpg His comb is worse. The last 2 whitish points are fluid filled. The other boy's poor comb tips are hard and the edges of both their waddles are hard and cold. I don't know what to do for them. They've been getting bag balmed.... maybe I'll try coconut oil cause it could be a little healing too. :hit
 
No garage to put her in. Basement is as warm as the house and full of coal dust so that's a no go. She feels like a little furnace when I touch her belly. Wish she would share that heat with some of the others. I did notice my smaller Wheaten (who is not my smallest chicken) was huddled in there with her. Saw her shiver a little. Her molt was rough on her so I'm wondering if she just isn't bouncing back with this taters weather.
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My poor boys are frost bitten as well.
View attachment 1224660 His comb is worse. The last 2 whitish points are fluid filled. The other boy's poor comb tips are hard and the edges of both their waddles are hard and cold. I don't know what to do for them. They've been getting bag balmed.... maybe I'll try coconut oil cause it could be a little healing too. :hit
That's about what Odin and Willie's combs look like. Damn this freeze. I know it happens and people are like ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ but I don't see where frostbite is ok or acceptable in any creature. I'm not sure what to do about it either. I've been bag balming mine too. I saw a post where someone made a hat! Cute idea, but IDK if mine would accept it and if others wouldn't go after it. Plus it wouldn't help for Odin's waddles.. it'd end up looking like a bra or a cup depending on if you keep the waddles together or separate. AND he'd still get it in his water.

Question: Does anyone know what kind of straw/ grass is used to make this?
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I bought some of these pads online and they seem to like them, but I'd rather just get the straw than buy the who pad since they seem to think they can just peel the straw off the paper backing anyway.
 

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