akitafriendakita
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- Jul 12, 2023
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I'm in central Wisconsin. Last winter, a few of my silkies lost toes. I ended up having to keep like 4 of them inside for weeks in my basement which was quite the mess. I changed up the plan this winter, I moved them inside my shed so they're not touching snow anymore. Their coop is completely insulated from drafts now. I routinely check their feet for any frozen poop stuck to them or whatever else.
Would you maybe do radiant heat in the coop or no? I really want to avoid the same issue this winter because if any of them get frostbite, they have to stay in my house for like two months until the toe heals and it's not great to deal with (having all that dander inside.) Tonight, is the first night below 0F (going to be -5F or so) which is usually when the frostbite happens so just curious. I know silkies are quite as resistant to cold so I'm not sure how other silkie owners handle it.
I always hear no heat, which was fine for the first winter for me - but then next winter they lost toes so it doesn't always seem to work!
Would you maybe do radiant heat in the coop or no? I really want to avoid the same issue this winter because if any of them get frostbite, they have to stay in my house for like two months until the toe heals and it's not great to deal with (having all that dander inside.) Tonight, is the first night below 0F (going to be -5F or so) which is usually when the frostbite happens so just curious. I know silkies are quite as resistant to cold so I'm not sure how other silkie owners handle it.
I always hear no heat, which was fine for the first winter for me - but then next winter they lost toes so it doesn't always seem to work!
