I agree with Chickassan. I want a kit for everything.
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What size dermal punch do you think would be most suitable for a complete kit? I'm thinking 5mm is good measure, but possibly too deep for banties or quail.An actual consumer freindly bumblefoot kit with debridement tools, a suitable dermal punch maybe even a wound packer and foot wrap.
It would be heaven just to be able to purchase a kit and not have to scrounge one up.
2mm and 4mm are the ones that get used most out of my current set.What size dermal punch do you think would be most suitable for a complete kit? I'm thinking 5mm is good measure, but possibly too deep for banties or quail.
What if each kit had 4 disposable punches (2x 2mm and 2x 4mm) plus a few other specially selected items?2mm and 4mm are the ones that get used most out of my current set.
So two punches included would cover most sizes of birds and bumbles.
Disposable punches would obviously be more cost effective.
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I think you have the start of a business there.What if each kit had 4 disposable punches (2x 2mm and 2x 4mm) plus a few other specially selected items?
Honestly, I think I could put together a complete bumblefoot kit for roundabout $20.
I think you have the start of a business there.
What if each kit had 4 disposable punches (2x 2mm and 2x 4mm) plus a few other specially selected items?
Honestly, I think I could put together a complete bumblefoot kit for roundabout $20.
Post and preop info and instructions will be included.That sounds perfect! It would really appeal to first timers and people who have delt with them before.
Tools if you have none and don't even know what you need and you find a kit that sorts it all out for you omg that is priceless.
Maybe even include a little very general info and instruction insert.
Thanks for that! When I first got chickens, 4 years ago, I looked everywhere for this and could only find one in Great Britain.
Pictures! We want pictures!