Make sure the waterers are situated or positioned where they can't possibly get their feet in the water. That is about the only thing you need to worry about with this breed, and a few others like Chanteclers. Keep feed in front of them at all times, make sure they can drink at least twice a day, keep them dry and out of the wind and strong drafts. Think about the wild birds that live out doors. The creator made them with potential adverse conditions in mind. A little scratch or corn in the evening when it is cold helps generate body heat throughout the night. I have no advice for birds with large single combs, or rose combs with long leaders that don't follow the contour of the head - except switch to other breeds - unless you have insulated and/or heated facilities.