Sep 2, 2011 #1 BarredCometLaced Songster 8 Years Joined Jul 10, 2011 Messages 311 Reaction score 59 Points 171 Location Northern NH What makes Belgian Bearded d'Uccle Bantams not cold hardy?
Sep 2, 2011 #2 acid_chipmunk Polish Silkies d'Uccles O my! 9 Years Joined Mar 29, 2010 Messages 4,708 Reaction score 16 Points 211 I live in Central PA and it gets pretty dang cold here, and mine do just fine. You have to watch that their combs don't get frostbitten, but no other issues that I have noticed with mine. Where do you live?
I live in Central PA and it gets pretty dang cold here, and mine do just fine. You have to watch that their combs don't get frostbitten, but no other issues that I have noticed with mine. Where do you live?
Sep 2, 2011 Thread starter #3 BarredCometLaced Songster 8 Years Joined Jul 10, 2011 Messages 311 Reaction score 59 Points 171 Location Northern NH New Hampshire
Sep 2, 2011 #4 NYRIR Crowing 13 Years Joined May 13, 2010 Messages 3,080 Reaction score 35 Points 326 Location Petersburg,NY Ny...we'll see this year! I think a lot of places warn against feather footed breeds being in the snow/ice....
Ny...we'll see this year! I think a lot of places warn against feather footed breeds being in the snow/ice....
Sep 2, 2011 #5 NovaAman Crowing 13 Years Joined Aug 6, 2011 Messages 11,159 Reaction score 228 Points 416 Location In Happy Chickenland, Holland MI My Coop My Coop My faverolles are feather footed, and they are supposed to be winter hardy...
Sep 2, 2011 #6 NYRIR Crowing 13 Years Joined May 13, 2010 Messages 3,080 Reaction score 35 Points 326 Location Petersburg,NY Quote: Lol...true... also I have seen conflicting lists of "cold-hardy" breeds as well.
Sep 3, 2011 #7 joanie_maine Songster 11 Years Joined Mar 6, 2008 Messages 1,080 Reaction score 46 Points 209 Location Temple, ME I live in Central Maine and have no problem keeping cochins and d'Uccles through the winters. Draft free housing, high roosts and plenty of bedding helps.
I live in Central Maine and have no problem keeping cochins and d'Uccles through the winters. Draft free housing, high roosts and plenty of bedding helps.