HUGE Hatchery pack! (Great investment/ first aid for Large operating Hatcheries!))

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The HUGE hatchery pack is a great purchase for large operating Hatcheries. It will include 50 chick splints and 12 splayed leg spacers sets at a huge discounted price!

How to use our splint: https://www.facebook.com/Branscums3dprint/videos/623335881954627/
https://youtu.be/rFwtASlh5QE

How to assemble spacers: https://youtu.be/0H890Bg9ml0

How to apply a spacer: https://youtu.be/rnBiwNEY_sM

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Our Splints are our design we came up with when one of our ducks broke her foot. We know what it's like to try and create your own homemade spacer and splints and it's not fun! Now you can rest assured while raising your hatchlings!

Dimensions:

Splayed Leg dimensions: 12 sets of 3-spacing size (1.0) 1 (1.25) 1 (1.50)

Chick splint size: 50 (1.0x1.0x1.0)

How to use Splints:

(((Please gauze your animal's leg before applying the plastic splint and be sure the back talon is sticking out of the splint before you wrap it. We DID NOT wrap the talon in anything. This splint is designed to let it hang freely. )))) After applying the splint use animal wrap to secure everything in place.
We kept the splint on our broken duck's foot for a week and now she's getting around like nothing ever happened. This design is effective and extremely easy to apply. Every day there's something new for us to learn and do to make things more efficient for everyday farm life. We hope our product saves you time and eases your mind on possible future problems you may have happened.

How to use Spacer:

Lightly wrap the leg with vet wrap before applying any of the spacers. (You want to do this to make sure the plastic doesn't irritate or rub against the chick's leg). Put your rubber band through the entire spacer so both sides have a loop. The trick part now is getting the rubber on the chick with spacer. (Make adjustments to your rubber band as needed). If it's too large of a rubber band and not tight enough to hold up the spacer and stay on the chick's legs then be sure to tighten it.
The spacers are designed to help space the chick's legs as they should be. If you notice the feet are as well becoming turned and you're concerned that they may be broken, it won't hurt to apply the chick splints in your pack.

The standard color we print these in is gray but don't be surprised if you receive one or two or even a whole pack in a different color! Our kids are learning how to print and they call the shots on what color to run. :)

Don't hesitate to message us with any questions you may have and we will answer them as fast as possible. We're here to help!


We do not accept returns at the moment due to the nature of the product and shipping costs but if you contact us about your issue we will make sure to make it right and we stand behind our products 100%. If you get a defective one and send us pictures of it, we will replace it for free or if you happen to order the wrong size just let us know, and we will do what we can to get you the right size at an unbeatable price.

( If you decide you 'no longer want' our product that we've shipped you can return it to us when you receive it. Once we get it back we will issue you a full refund for the amount of purchase. Aside from that, we do not take back used products or customized products. If we send the wrong size we will make it right and send you the right size, if it was wronged from our end. Please read descriptions of our products before purchasing. *This applies to all of our splint and spacer-related products. )

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