Frostbite looks pretty mild......vaseline and bag balm not proven, could cause more harm than good.
IMO it's best not to even touch it......it's compromised tissue and touching it could very easily make it worse.
Have had several birds with frostbit combs and wattles, most were the mild graying of the tissue, some had black necrosis that eventually soughed off. I think the wattles get bit because they drag them thru the snow.
I just keep a watch for swelling that lasts more than a few days or obvious infection.
Woody's wattles were swollen for 2-3 days(only time it seemed to bother him), then swelling receded and tissue turned black, took a couple months before black tissue came off and pencil thin scars developed, by spring you could hardly tell it had happened. He lost those black comb tips too, others already gone.
IMO it's best not to even touch it......it's compromised tissue and touching it could very easily make it worse.
Have had several birds with frostbit combs and wattles, most were the mild graying of the tissue, some had black necrosis that eventually soughed off. I think the wattles get bit because they drag them thru the snow.
I just keep a watch for swelling that lasts more than a few days or obvious infection.
Woody's wattles were swollen for 2-3 days(only time it seemed to bother him), then swelling receded and tissue turned black, took a couple months before black tissue came off and pencil thin scars developed, by spring you could hardly tell it had happened. He lost those black comb tips too, others already gone.