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Davethebirdman
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It is constructive. If you can’t do it then don’t do it! That’s why I gave up horseback riding!
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The point of this forum, as I see it, is a communal meeting of the minds. Especially useful for those starting out. Just as useful as other references, more useful perhaps, because (unlike a book or a youtube video) you get live guidance. Real time responses to questions. If you aren't in the market to dole out friendly advice, why peruse the threads of newcomers? To upset yourself?Buy some books or look at Youtube videos.
Some people are also just not bird people and there is nothing wrong with that. Not everyone can do everything or has the same talents. I’ve never been a horse person and my cousin is a horse person. She’s always had horses since she was a child. I’ve always had birds. If it doesn’t work out for you no matter what you do and they keep dying or mostly dying etc etc. Try fish. Try a rat. Try a snake.
I just want to say, although that is all true, most people on here love their birds with a passion. I personally love them as much as my dog, which is saying a lot. And most people have done their research and care.As a bird lover with a lifetime of experience raising a variety of birds, I am saddened, shocked, dismayed, even angered by the overwhelming amount of people raising birds with little to no experience practically killing these helpless animals while you learn and experiment about raising birds.
1.) Please do no let chicks away from access to a light bulb. They need one on 24/7 and should never be away from accessing it whenever they need warmth. They shouldn’t be out of their box or tub where they need to always be for their safety.
2.) Chicks should never be raised alone or any bird. If this happens, immediately buy another one so they are not alone! They are very social babies who need companions!
3.) If you have never raised birds before, why 50? Why?????? I am shocked at the amount of people with no experience raising or hatching a ton of birds they don’t know how to care for. Poor judgment and negligent! Raise 2 or 4 if you have no experience. Learn!
If you end up with a rooster, be sure and re-home it somewhere safe and loving. Don’t let anybody use it for cockfighting! That is illegal in all 50 states!
4.) If you don’t have a clue what you are doing, get advice and use common sense. Are you as careless with your cat or dog? No, of course not! Show these birds love!
I'm sure they'll tell you that's the plan.Don’t let anybody use it for cockfighting!
Like people don't do that.Buy some books or look at Youtube videos.
Buy some books or look at Youtube videos.
Some people are also just not bird people and there is nothing wrong with that. Not everyone can do everything or has the same talents. I’ve never been a horse person and my cousin is a horse person. She’s always had horses since she was a child. I’ve always had birds. If it doesn’t work out for you no matter what you do and they keep dying or mostly dying etc etc. Try fish. Try a rat. Try a snake.
Just as useful as other references, more useful perhaps, because (unlike a book or a youtube video) you get live guidance.
Yes! Times 2! And a lot of what goes on here is sharing pictures and funny stories. I know some of my questions were things like how to make a chick roost and if you can hold a chick too long.Vintage replied how I was going to. Youtube videos and reference books are fine, but this site is interactive. And that is incredibly helpful for newbies.
If you are so adamantly against people asking questions and trying to expand their knowledge and care the best they can for their animals, I would offer you an unsolicited suggestion: stay out of those threads. It is literally that simple.
What your initial post, and subsequent posts, are doing is an attempt to shame people for asking questions you consider to be "common sense". So what is going to happen? A new bird owner is NOT going to ask these questions and the birds will suffer for it, the exact opposite of what you claim to want.
So, no longer addressing the OP: For any beginner/novice/intermediate/or even experienced bird owner out there - please continue using this site the way it was intended. Ask the question whether it is a simple one you feel you should know the answer to or not. I am a novice myself and I have found the constructive, kind members here to be a wealth of knowledge and compassion. Do not let a negative troll keep you from getting the answers you need
Agreed.No like I mean...
This is a random rambling...not a constructive post or question about raising baby chicks.
If that truly is the case, then you should do whatever you can to HELP those people who seek help, AND make sure your tone is one that encourages them to continue to seek help...What you think or feel is irrelevant. The only point of relevance and my primary concerns are animal rights, animal protection and conservation, in this case birds.