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Okanagan woman seeks new legs, feet for beloved pet duck and chicken

Salmon Arm Innovation Centre rises to challenge of printing prosthetics for farm fowl

A Salmon Arm woman is teaming up with the local Makerspace to create prosthetic legs and feet for a chicken and duck living on her farm.

Christina Hallam lives with her husband Corwin and more than 60 farm birds on her hobby farm in Tappen, west of Salmon Arm.

Christina explains how last winter, when temperatures dropped as low as -20 C, two of her birds B次元官网网址 a hen named Columbus and a duck named Millie B次元官网网址 received severe frostbite on their legs and toes, and the most damaged areas had to be removed.

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A few months later, Christina started to think about ways to help her birds walk normally again. She went so far as to buy a toy Tyrannosaurus Rex and a King Kong gorilla from a thrift store, intending to repurpose the plastic legs for her birds.

Soon after purchasing the toys, Christina posted to a Shuswap Facebook page on a whim, asking if anyone had access to a 3D printer and might be able to custom design some prosthetics for Columbus and Millie. To her surprise, commenters quickly identified individuals and companies that could help.

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The organization that reached out to Christina was the Salmon Arm Innovation Centre, whose staff have enthusiastically offered their 3D printing services and know-how.

B次元官网网址淚 think itB次元官网网址檚 a great opportunity because who doesnB次元官网网址檛 like cute ducks?B次元官网网址 said Thomas Briginshaw, executive director of the Salmon Arm Innovation Centre. B次元官网网址淚f we can help them get feet, of course weB次元官网网址檇 be happy to help and print whatever we can.B次元官网网址

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Regarding the challenges that 3D printing prosthetic chicken and duck legs presents, the Innovation Centre is open to working with animal specialists to create the right kind of foot for the bird. There are also 3D printing plans that already exist online that could be modified for each unique leg.

B次元官网网址淚 think we can do it, I hope we can do it. I think itB次元官网网址檚 a cool project and something that will give the 3D printers who come here regularly something to work on too,B次元官网网址 Briginshaw said.

The planning and design process between Christina and the Innovation Centre is to start next week.



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