Do you have a 'leave something/take something' area at your local dump/transfer station? ( We have a small area where still good/usable items may be placed) I got a wooden coffee table from there once. Put 2x4 runners under legs ( to both raise it a teeny bit and give the legs more stability), then draped an opened up feed bag over the top (so the long sides were 'loosely enclosed'), put 1x2 s along the top on each side to hold bag in place & give 'lift' for 2 roosts I added. It has becoem a chunnel (chicken tunnel). My hens will bolt through it to escape boys. I will toss a bit of scratch grain (when I give it) for the lower girls to be able to get some, and sometimes a hen oor two will lay there when they are thinking about being broody. PLUS, though just a small amount, it doubles that usable space as they go both on top of and underneath!. An end table, coffee table, kids table - all would work equally well. Plus, chickens always like to hop up higher....and if you have any scrap wood around, plus a branch or two (for the roosts)...it is a win-win!
My equivalent of that is my Habitat for Humanity Restore chairs. Got a bunch of chairs for a dollar each and the chickens jump on them, perch under them, perch on the back etc.
 
Yes, it could work with poultry if you are able to flush deep enough into the would. With the duck, she had one tear and a coupleof puncture wounds. I stitched the tear.

Honestly, I don't think I was able to flush deep enough into the puncture wound - and it was the first puncture wound I had dealt with. I later had a sort of abscess/puncture wound that was slightly bigger that I could sort of stuff with thin strips of gauze ( soaked in betadine and then coated with honey. Flushed & repacked daily) That worked quite well! But the tiny (diameter) wound on the duck - plus the thick abundance of feathers making ot more difficult - just wasn't possible.. If something like that happens again, I would probably cut/pluck feathers surrounding the wound, and possibly even cut the wound itself open a bit for better flushing..though I hate cutting them - so not sure I could do that WELL...especially given my assistant (hubby is not really the best at holding them🙄 - but he tries!) :(

They are all so nerve-wracking! :( I just do the best I can, and, hopefully, learn more each time. Do wish there was access to an avian vet - if for nothing else but suggestions and possibly anti-biotics!!:idunno:idunno

You know, @BY Bob - you said you like teaching. Maybe you (?with help of vet or something?) could develop the equivalent of EMT training - but for chickens and backyard pets. I would certainly pay to take that - especially if you were teaching it!!!
I should approach my small animal vet, she does avian work and she also has her own flock :) (also has horses and cattle).
 
Do you have a 'leave something/take something' area at your local dump/transfer station? ( We have a small area where still good/usable items may be placed) I got a wooden coffee table from there once. Put 2x4 runners under legs ( to both raise it a teeny bit and give the legs more stability), then draped an opened up feed bag over the top (so the long sides were 'loosely enclosed'), put 1x2 s along the top on each side to hold bag in place & give 'lift' for 2 roosts I added. It has becoem a chunnel (chicken tunnel). My hens will bolt through it to escape boys. I will toss a bit of scratch grain (when I give it) for the lower girls to be able to get some, and sometimes a hen oor two will lay there when they are thinking about being broody. PLUS, though just a small amount, it doubles that usable space as they go both on top of and underneath!. An end table, coffee table, kids table - all would work equally well. Plus, chickens always like to hop up higher....and if you have any scrap wood around, plus a branch or two (for the roosts)...it is a win-win!
Love that chunnel idea! I will definitely do that with the outdoor run, I have an old cedar rail that I have laid along some bricks they like to roost on. I will make that higher for them when I get home (make it more permanent). I have a tree with a crook in it that I am surprised some haven't flown up onto! It would be a simple matter of hopping way up into the branches then haha!
 

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