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I would not touch the frostbite. The points may not actually need to fall off. Glynda had frostbite and it healed and her comb remained intact.View attachment 4264611
Riddick is just a black void in the snow
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This big guy is Dutch, after dutch cocoa. He's the biggest of the chocolate orpington boys
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Dutch far right, Hershey in the middle, and Blackberry middle left.
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Blackberry, named after his comb. He's got streaks of orange in his feathers and he lets me pick him up and carry him around. He wasn't keen on being tucked into my coat like Vuitton enjoys though.
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Diva has frostbite.she screamed when another bird bumped into her comb. From what I've seen I may need to trim the tips so they don't painfully rot off. I'll do more research.
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Doesn't this marshmallow look so much like Samara? View attachment 4264617
Where the youngsters like to hang out. They have a food bowl under there and there's a heated waterer around the corner on the back porch. That's Hooky on the left, she's doing wonderfully after her trim. And the darker red boy next to Blackberry is Rusty. He's silkie/polish and crowing like a maniac.
The comb is designed to handle things like frostbite without our intervention.
she screamed when another bird bumped into her comb. From what I've seen I may need to trim the tips so they don't painfully rot off. I'll do more research.