Things You'll Need
- Petroleum jelly
- Gauze
- Surgical scissors
- Antibiotic cream
Instructions
Treating Frostbite in Chickens
Check the chicken's feet, combs and wattles for discoloration. Brown or black discoloration indicates frostbite.
Rub antibiotic cream on discolored areas to prevent infection and possible gangrene. Frostbite causes damage to tissue cells because of impaired blood flow. The tissue must be regenerated while preventing the damage caused by frostbite from spreading to other parts of the chicken's body.
Consider amputation to prevent gangrene and reduce the discomfort to the bird if a frostbitten comb seems to be deteriorating. Cut off the dark area carefully with a sharp sterile knife or scissors. Treat the cut by putting antibiotic cream and a sterile dressing over it. Continue to treat the area with antibiotic cream and a dressing until the cut has healed.