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Thank you. I didn't know their temperature was so high.The coop is plenty warm enough for a chicken with a normal body temperature. If you have a rectal thermometer, take his temp. It should be around 106F. If it's 100 or lower, he has hypothermia, and needs direct warming as I instructed. He won't get warmed back up in a 60 degree coop.
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I agree with the others. That looks like severe frostbite. He's probably in so much pain, poor boy. Follow the experts' instructions.