I appreciate, tho it fills me with dread too, your documenting this experience.https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/742274/freezer-camp-in-our-minnesota-coop-frozen-wattles-on-roo
I don't know if I've posted this here already...maybe I have...but this has lots of pictures of my frost bit roo from last winter. What to expect. Treatments I tried. Getting meds from the vet...etc Time line for healing really.
I still have my rooster and he finally crowed this morning for the first time in a long time...LOL. I hadn't realized that he hadn't for a while until I heard it. And I think it was because it was above zero this morning!!!
Luckily the couple of small spots of frostbite my 2 roos got on their combs a couple weeks ago (during one -10 degree night) appears now to have been superficial...and they didn't get any more from the past several days/nights of -7 to zero temps.