Surviving Minnesota!

OH! I never shared pictures of combs last night! I am pretty darn happy with how these single combs held up considering I quit the Vaseline and coconut oil in early December if not the end of November. I just tried to keep the moisture down. I don’t do heated waterers and certainly don’t heat the coop and most night during the first cold snap it was 0 degrees or colder in there. All in all I only lost four birds over the winter!

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Don’t you love the deep face on this Cochin male?
 
OH! I never shared pictures of combs last night! I am pretty darn happy with how these single combs held up considering I quit the Vaseline and coconut oil in early December if not the end of November. I just tried to keep the moisture down. I don’t do heated waterers and certainly don’t heat the coop and most night during the first cold snap it was 0 degrees or colder in there. All in all I only lost four birds over the winter!

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Don’t you love the deep face on this Cochin male?
Wow, that's better than my birds fared. Looks like he needs a file on that beak of his.
 
He does! I forget to trim his beak up when I did toe nails on the birds the other night!
My Cochins beaks grow so fast! I am trimming them constantly, I even put a rock in each of the pens to try and give them a spot to scratch it down. It worked a little bit
 
My Cochins beaks grow so fast! I am trimming them constantly, I even put a rock in each of the pens to try and give them a spot to scratch it down. It worked a little bit
Yeah. I have found that they just aren’t near active enough. They like laying around lol. Once te snow is gone they are going to spend some time outside. I am going to make some outdoor predator proof cages.
 
Yeah. I have found that they just aren’t near active enough. They like laying around lol. Once te snow is gone they are going to spend some time outside. I am going to make some outdoor predator proof cages.
They really are lazy slugs! Once I get the new coop for them they will have a run that I am going to open when I am home. Today they are going outside after school in a grass cage, they enjoy it too
 

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