I'm with you on not treating the frostbite.Well...I hurriedly changed my feed set-up before leaving for work this morning and caused a pretty good case of frostbite on Mister's wattles. I'm kicking myself.
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I am the "Queen of Prevention" (An ounce of PREVENTION is worth a pound of cure") and have "religiously" been very careful to provide restricted opening waterers and ff bowls. Something just went wrong with this set-up change and I'm not 100% sure what right now. I do know it is directly related to how that feed is set up and I need to figure it out.
I changed it to a different warmer source as I think it will keep the feed thawed better. And I thought it would keep the wattles out like the other setup did. But something is not working right. I guess I need to observe but now I'm back to work I can't watch him in the morning to figure it out.
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I've noticed Boosters wattles look just fine now, and previously they were edged in yellowish white - so maybe mister will be fine in a few days.
Boosters comb, thats another matter. More of it is turning black, but it still hasn't swollen or gotten blistered that I can see.
I have an icelandic pullet with frostbite on her comb, I'm pretty sure it is from the water as she is always at the waterer and when the water isn't ful, she almost turns her head upside down. it isn't bad.
This is the first year I've ever had any frostbite!
Delisha, I'm wondering if the lack of nicotine is affecting your thinkingI am hoping for above 0 tomorrow..I am already tired of winter and the cold..I am happy for the deep freeze..we need it.
I am on a stop smoking program...I really want and need to stop smoking..I am delighted I have not injured any animals or humans so far..My wonderful DH is doing the program with me.![]()

way to go on the stop smoking program. you can do it!
I've been pondering checking chickens hips...haven't figured that one out and will have to wait for your video.