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This is my first winter with chickens in Seattle and I'm wondering if frostbite can be a problem here in Western Washington? My coop is roomy and not insulated. I've read that ventilation is the critical factor, but as we know, the ambient humidity here can be very high, so no amount of ventilation will dry the air. Have any of you more-experienced folks had problems with frostbite? What do you do to prevent it when the temperature dips into the twenties or below?
 
few more days and the eggs hopefully with hatch cant wait soo excited!
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amercan mutts :D orpington/jersey gaint/maybe brahma/barred rock/blackstar??/wyandotte/think atrolorp was a possibility also

Fun!!!!!!
Take lots of pics for all of us!

There's puppy breath, but is there such thing as being addicted to day old chick breath?! lol
 
This is my first winter with chickens in Seattle and I'm wondering if frostbite can be a problem here in Western Washington? My coop is roomy and not insulated. I've read that ventilation is the critical factor, but as we know, the ambient humidity here can be very high, so no amount of ventilation will dry the air. Have any of you more-experienced folks had problems with frostbite? What do you do to prevent it when the temperature dips into the twenties or below?

I haven't had issues with frostbite. But I've also put vaseline on the combs and wattles when the temps dip below about 30 degrees.
 
amercan mutts :D orpington/jersey gaint/maybe brahma/barred rock/blackstar??/wyandotte/think atrolorp was a possibility also
No barred rock, blackstar, or wyandotte. The most likely are buff orpington and australorp. We've only one brahma, but if one hatches with feathered feet you'll know who mama was! There's a very slight possibility that a jersey giant rooster is dad, but I don't think they're that active yet.

I've got my fingers crossed for you!
 

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