4. FREEZING. 



The feet, combs and wattles of fowls exposed during 

 vei-y cold weather are frequently frozen. Usually but 

 little can be done after the injury has taken place un 

 less the condition is detected early, at which time it 

 may be possible to save the frozen parts by remo'^ing 

 the frost with applications of snow or cold water, 

 annointing the frozen parts with cosmoline or camphor- 

 ated oil and placing the fowl in a reasonably, though 

 not very, warm place, and keeping the frozen parts 

 moistened with the applications mentioned. 



