It is possible to change your thread title. The length of time you have to do so depends on if they are a regular member or not.
Ah, I see. Thanks.
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It is possible to change your thread title. The length of time you have to do so depends on if they are a regular member or not.
Just be specific. If your hen is sick, and you don't know why, say something like "18 mo old hen is not eating and lethargic" instead of just "help, I don't know what to do". Does this help clear it up for you?I just don’t want to write something and it seem no one understands it
Breed can be determined at a day old, given enough information.Its just as bad as the 10000 threads asking what breed is a day old chick. Nobody will know that. Or the response of "mixed". I am quite impressed with the number of geneticist that can tell a breed at a day old. Lol please
Speaking as a newbie to chickens & byc, I appreciate your kindnessThese generic titles are very frustrating. They become easy to ignore because they seem like the author is uncaring. What I've seen though is they are usually posted by newbies. They write the question in a hurry because they are in an emergency situation and have no experience with chickens. When they try to actually post it they get a message that they must include a title. Rather than take time to think up and type out an informative title the panicked newbie types 'help!' in the empty space. Now if they are attentive they will have posted in the appropriate thread. Otherwise you usually find it under THIS thread, a testament to their hurried newbie panicked state. So when I see a generic title I see someone typing in tears. I don't see someone who has been a member for any length of time. Answering the question while also giving direction and instruction on the best way to post will help them become good members of BYC.
JMHO FWIW.
Speaking as a newbie to chickens & byc, I appreciate your kindness