I completely agree with each philosophy. Spoil, pamper, cuddle and take care if them thru thick & thin.... and those who consider their flocks as food. I understand both sides.
I fall into the 1st category as my girls all receive the very best accommodations, care, organic food, exercise, supervision & love possible. And we don't eat our girls, they are a part of our family.
But ya have to practice reading between the lines of a post. That was obviously a kid posting about his sick bird. Yes, everyone is entitled to their opinion. No people aren't always going to agree. But not everyone can afford the luxury of caring for their animals like we do. And it isn't always a question of them not caring to do so. Sometimes people do the best that they can and it STILL isn't enough. Even when you find out WHY a chicken died, you may not be able to prevent the same thing from happening in the future. Doesn't mean you don't try or that you're somehow less of a caring keeper to those animals in your charge. Not being able to afford vet care for a chicken doesn't make you callous and uncaring.
You're going to find a lot of opinions here and a lot of experience from which to draw. You will still have to make your own decisions. Firtunately, you don't have to ask anyone else's permission to provide for your flock as you see fit.