Arya28
Songster
This is another courtesy post for a relative. Her problems here started with frostbite, but there seems there has to be something else going on. Our roosters have frostbite but they do NOT look like this. As in, the flaky face and flaky skin, and pale waddles. Aside from the obvious frostbite, what else could this be? Some roosters in different pens, who have no contact with each other have this going on. She said it came on really quick too. The one who has this really bad doesn't seem to have interest in eating or drinking, and his legs just started turning grey today. They don't know if he will make it through the night, or what to do for all of them who have this going on. Anyone have any ideas? So far, her one buff orpington and some australorps have this going on. She is in southwestern PA, so it is cold. But again, this seems to be more than just frostbite.