An idea for a sticky thread

Would some sort of searchable index of diseases and symptoms help you?

  • Yes and I'd like to contribute my experiences

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  • Yes and I have technical skills I can contribute to help get something like this up and running

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  • Yes Id like a faster way to go directly to posts about a specific disease or symptom.

    Votes: 3 100.0%
  • I think you can already do this, and I'm going to post a comment with instructions on how

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Kimmyh51

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A thought I had for a sticky thread, or maybe some sort of organised catalogue of threads, something I'd find useful anway...

What about a list of diseases, conditions, and treatments people have encountered, sorted in some way that anyone who has a "omg my duck has disease/condition X" or "omg my duck has ts symptom, what is wrong?" Can look up threads or posts from others who have encountered the same disease or symptom, and their experiences of what treatment worked or did not work, and for symptoms, what disease it ended up being, and what clues eventually lead them to the diagnosis.

Not exactly sure what the best way would be to organise such a thread to make it easy for someone to find the particular symptom or disease they are looking for. Plus how to maintain it when new entries and experiences are added

But just thought, if there WAS a way to collate, index/organise, and make it easy to scan and search by symptom and disease, then there must be a wealth of useful information here that might help people with birds that are in trouble.

Especially since it seems so many of us don't have access to a knowledgeable, affordable or nearby avian vet, and therefore have to rely on what we can find out and do ourselves when one of our feather babies gets sick or injured.

If there is already something like this apologies and can someone please point me towards it. I have looked through the stickies but don't see any easy way to be able to quickly check for a symptom or disease and feel sure I have seen every post or thread by someone who has dealt with that same situation I might be in, or at least not find it quickly, which might be important if the birds situation is urgent.

Maybe the admins of the site might have some ideas on how something like this might be implemented using the features available, or we can brainstorm a way to do this?



Would other people find this useful?

Ie your duck suddenly starts coughing, and you can log on here and within a couple of minutes have a list of every person who has experienced a coughing duck along with what diagnoses they got, what other signs helped them or their vet diagnose it, what treatments worked or didn't work, etc.
 
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We have a sticky already on duck forum on first page up on the left of page be good to add on it the things you listed in your post take a look and see what you think.
Thanks I have looked through those, but didn't feel like I would be able to do a quick search and be sure I had gotten every post that might be useful of someone's experience with the same disease or symptom I was needing help on. Yes I could probably find it eventually, but might not find it as soon as I needed to....
 
Also some of those links in there are broken. What I’d do is contact staff and tell them what you’d like to do and most likely they will be behind it. Try starting a conversation with Sumi or Yorkshire coop or two crows.
 
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Thanks I, looking them up, can't find a user two rows though.

Would also love to have a place to look at any duck behaviour threads, especially behaviours that are not well known or differ from what the standard belief seems to be (it seems to me that there isn't a lot of information or research out there on duck behaviour, and some of what is assumed ducks always do, my ducks would definitely beg to differ on ). I often find myself pondering something about my ducks that is hard to find any information on when I research, but I'm thinking, that 'I bet there are other duck people out there who have also encountered this..'
My trapeze swinging duck might be the exception to that though...
 

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