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Most people make threads with strange titles that don't inform the responder what is wrong with the bird. For instance: "Help!!!" or "What is this?" or they type part of the thread in the title; "I saw my chicken today and she was walking funny..."
For the sake of the responders (sometimes me) try to diagnose the bird in a couple words like this: "Possible bumblefoot." or "Green poop on chick's bum." or even if you have no idea; "Not sure- mites maybe?" or at least give the responder a little idea what the thread will be about. Put your detailed information in the description.
In your description, try to be as informative as possible so that you can help the responder and in turn they can help you. DO: Tell them the problem, how it's affecting the bird, what happened or what they ate to lead up to the process, and try to keep them updated. Cooperate with the responder, if what they are offering isn't working then try to work it out, ask them if they can find someone who they think can help. DON'T: Use an overload of crying emojis

(unless maybe the chicken had died), because it stresses both of you out and it is really unnecessary. Don't be vague. Remember that the responder needs as many hard facts and information they can get to diagnose the bird.
Definitely try to take the best pictures you can. This helps the most because alot of people don't take very good pictures in the heat of the moment. Try to get good lighting (in the sun, facing away from it is best), and take a picture of the affected spot. Make sure that the camera is focused first, though. If it is in a brooder, or you can't move the bird try to take the best picture you can anyway because a good photo sure helps alot.
Be sure both you and the responder try to work together for the best results!
Hope this thread can help people! Anyone who sees this thread, try to direct New Members to it!
Most people make threads with strange titles that don't inform the responder what is wrong with the bird. For instance: "Help!!!" or "What is this?" or they type part of the thread in the title; "I saw my chicken today and she was walking funny..."
For the sake of the responders (sometimes me) try to diagnose the bird in a couple words like this: "Possible bumblefoot." or "Green poop on chick's bum." or even if you have no idea; "Not sure- mites maybe?" or at least give the responder a little idea what the thread will be about. Put your detailed information in the description.
In your description, try to be as informative as possible so that you can help the responder and in turn they can help you. DO: Tell them the problem, how it's affecting the bird, what happened or what they ate to lead up to the process, and try to keep them updated. Cooperate with the responder, if what they are offering isn't working then try to work it out, ask them if they can find someone who they think can help. DON'T: Use an overload of crying emojis



Definitely try to take the best pictures you can. This helps the most because alot of people don't take very good pictures in the heat of the moment. Try to get good lighting (in the sun, facing away from it is best), and take a picture of the affected spot. Make sure that the camera is focused first, though. If it is in a brooder, or you can't move the bird try to take the best picture you can anyway because a good photo sure helps alot.
Be sure both you and the responder try to work together for the best results!

Hope this thread can help people! Anyone who sees this thread, try to direct New Members to it!