What plays a greater role in frostbite?

chris10sen

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What is more likely to cause frostbite, drafts or lack of ventilation? I had a very minor case but it is very early in winter.


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From everything I have read on this site, lack of ventilation is bad due to increased moisture in the air. Of course, draft blowing directly on your birds are bad, too...so, adequate ventilation without direct drafts on your birds is the key.
 
From my experience so far, coupled with what I have read, humidity is a far greater enemy than the actual temperature. You need good ventilation to control the humidity, but like the above poster said, you don't want a draft that will chill your birds.
 
Sometimes if your birds drink and get their wattles wet before roosting the chances are higher.

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It is always dampness from what I have read. I did 1 sq ft/every 4 chooks when I built mine. I have 6 sq ft total full-time ventilation, all rafter ht or higher. In addition I can open 4 windows and the two pop doors. The two pop doors stay open all day long. No matter how windy it is, the coop is never drafty, yet it breathes perfectly. Never smelly either. See 'My BYC Page'

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