thecatumbrella
Furiously Foraging
My golden comet has a decent sized single comb. I noticed that it's been much paler than the Australorps' combs now that the weather's cooled... mostly towards the back of the head. Today I saw the beginnings of frostbite on a couple tips.
I'm very confused. It's been between 15-40 degrees F. The coop is protected from wind, clean and dry, and usually registers a few points lower on humidity than OUTSIDE the coop. The run is winterized so there's no direct wind hitting them.
How on earth is she getting frostbite? Why would her comb be so pale? Is her body reducing circulation to it because it's so large?
Should egg she's in full-on egg laying mode.
I'll try to attach a photo tomorrow. Any help is much appreciated.
I'm very confused. It's been between 15-40 degrees F. The coop is protected from wind, clean and dry, and usually registers a few points lower on humidity than OUTSIDE the coop. The run is winterized so there's no direct wind hitting them.
How on earth is she getting frostbite? Why would her comb be so pale? Is her body reducing circulation to it because it's so large?
Should egg she's in full-on egg laying mode.
I'll try to attach a photo tomorrow. Any help is much appreciated.