FatherFalcon
Songster
I've been thinking a lot about creating 3D designs for my quail as the Time of Quaildom unfolds.
From watching them hatch from eggs to grow into chicks and eventually become laying hens—or even butchering them at 10 weeks—I’ve realized that 3D printing could be a game-changer in solving some common challenges of raising quail.
There’s potential to create practical items like food trays, water bowls, dispensers, housing, cages, and even toys. But the possibilities don't end there! I’ve also considered creating injury-preventing accessories and specialized tools that could make life easier for both the quail and their caretakers.
One idea that stands out is developing disability aids—like splay leg crutches for chicks or curl-toe correction slippers. These could be a unique niche for 3D printing, offering solutions for common physical issues in quail that would otherwise be difficult to address.
What things or issues could you think of that need addressing with a 3D print...?
From watching them hatch from eggs to grow into chicks and eventually become laying hens—or even butchering them at 10 weeks—I’ve realized that 3D printing could be a game-changer in solving some common challenges of raising quail.
There’s potential to create practical items like food trays, water bowls, dispensers, housing, cages, and even toys. But the possibilities don't end there! I’ve also considered creating injury-preventing accessories and specialized tools that could make life easier for both the quail and their caretakers.
One idea that stands out is developing disability aids—like splay leg crutches for chicks or curl-toe correction slippers. These could be a unique niche for 3D printing, offering solutions for common physical issues in quail that would otherwise be difficult to address.
What things or issues could you think of that need addressing with a 3D print...?