Chickens and snow

Rick589

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Seeing my chickens walking around in their very first snow has me wondering how they don’t end up with frostbite at some point. It’s not deep snow, I’ve swept the run out so it’s really just a little more than a coating, deep enough for footprints.
 
Chickens can walk in snow because their physiology allows them to regulate the temperature in their legs and feet, preventing them from freezing even in cold conditions; their blood flow is designed to cool as it reaches the lower legs, then warm back up as it returns to the body, minimizing the risk of frostbite, and their feathers provide additional insulation.

From a google search. I wish my feet did that.
 
Chickens can walk in snow because their physiology allows them to regulate the temperature in their legs and feet, preventing them from freezing even in cold conditions; their blood flow is designed to cool as it reaches the lower legs, then warm back up as it returns to the body, minimizing the risk of frostbite, and their feathers provide additional insulation.

From a google search. I wish my feet did that.
Ditto on that!
 

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