- Sep 13, 2012
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Are cemani prone to get frostbite here in the Midwest with winter temps climbing down to below zero degrees to negative -20? I know Cemani are from hot humid tropical Indonesia, how will they handle snow and extreme cold temps?
Any proven ways to protect their soft comb/wattles beside having to keep light on in their coops?
Any proven ways to protect their soft comb/wattles beside having to keep light on in their coops?