I would rather read and react to 5,000 posts like that than to just coldly point them to a precanned response. Sheesh is our time that valuable that we cant help each one of these people? Who are seeking HELP for their babies.
Point them to a vet and keep pointing them to one. The vet can at least put the bird in a warm oxygen tank, or take over feeding, while the author runs out and gets all of the stuff you guys always suggest they should get.
Eagle, WE DO POINT THEM TO A VET! ALWAYS! FIRST-THING!!! And if you read ANY of these types of posts you will see that this is always the first thing that is always stated...HOWEVER...
It usually takes a good number of posts to just figure out where the OP is in the world, and then another few posts for them to find either the closest Avian Vet (if there is one in their entire country), or a Livestock Vet that treats poultry...So yes, it does "go on for pages and pages"...SO WHAT???
And in the meantime, while the OP either does or does not find a vet, any vet, to take their baby bird to, they typically do announce to us that they "had no idea that the formula needed to be at least 104 degrees F, they were told by the breeder seller that it only needed to be warm", and the same goes for the Brooder/ambient temperature situation...So then it typically takes another several posts or a page of posts for the OP to collect the necessary equipment needed, get it set-up properly, and/or to even be given the REQUIRED, DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS ABOUT HOW TO ACTUALLY HAND-FEED THEIR BABY!!! Often they're using a regular spoon, or they are actually telling us that they have been "FORCE-FEEDING" the baby...So yes, it does take post after post after post for us to get them headed in the right direction...
It's kind of difficult to "mentor" a person on the particulars of hand-feeding a baby parrot my friend, but that is exactly what we are doing in these posts, we are "MENTORING" these people...And 99% of the time, whether their bird lives or dies, they much appreciate our help and thank us dearly for taking our time to help them in-detail, sometimes for days and days, as is necessary to do...
I for one wouldn't feel good about myself OR this parrot community if we were to be REQUIRED to simply tell these OP's in this situation "Take your baby bird to an Avian Vet immediately, it is sick. We are not vets here, and we can neither diagnose nor treat your baby bird"...That makes me physically ill to even type-out and read back to myself, let alone actually say to a person who is desperately trying to figure out what is wrong with their dear little baby bird, which they love very much...
***These OP's feel helpless because they are losing their babies...WE HAVE ALL FELT THIS EXACT, SAME FEELING OF HELPLESSNESS...Who helps us during these times???? Our CAV's, that's who...But these people don't have CAV's anywhere near them, often having to travel hours and hours and hours one-way to get to a Poultry Vet or even just a Vet in-general...IN FACT, WE JUST HAD ONE OF THESE POSTS LAST MONTH (I'll try to find it and link it...Yes, it went on for pages and pages, and yes, myself and Itzjbean worked our asses off to help this OP and his baby Alex, forgive my language but that's exactly what we did...His baby Alex had both a fungal infections and a bacterial infection in his crop and GI Tract and was not emptying, and was at the vomiting stage...And this is what I'm talking about, both myself and Itzjbean counseled this OP not only about getting to a Vet and formula temperatures and Brooder temperatures, but on HOW TO MAKE A BROODER! How to treat Crop-Stasis with ACV and Alka-Seltzer...how to flush it's crop...and then how to properly hand-feed the baby so he would no longer aspirate bits of formula into the bird's lungs...We both posted and posted and posted all day long, for days...And this OP not only got the necessary equipment and made a Brooder and treated his baby for the Crop-Stasis, HE ENDED UP DRIVING 14 HOURS ONE-WAY TO GET HIS BABY TO THE CLOSEST AVIAN SPECIALIST...14 HOURS ONE-WAY!!! And he made this drive AFTER making the necessary changes, buying the necessary equipment, learning the proper way to hand-feed his baby, and treating the Slow-Crop/Crop-Stasis...And the Avian Vet did cultures, diagnosed both a fungal and a bacterial infection, put the bird on multiple prescription meds, and also told the OP that what we had told him was correct, and that we were correct as to the cause of his baby's illness...AND HIS BABY LIVED!!!
Had we not gone on for "page after page after page", this baby would have died the same day that the OP originally posted...But he didn't. He lived...And no one had to read through every single post, or any post in that thread...THOSE PAGES OF POSTS WERE NOT MEANT FOR EVERYONE TO ENTERTAIN THEMSELVES. They also were not meant to depress or upset anyone, they were meant for the OP and to save the baby bird. And we did so...
I don't at all understand why some people feel that "page after page after page of posts is unnecessary", or "these posts end-up just being upsetting and depressing"...So don't read them!!! AND ISN'T JUST TELLING AN OP "SORRY, YOU NEED A VET. GOOD LUCK. BYE." and having the baby bird die much, much, much more upsetting and depressing than a very long thread containing post after post that is actually helping the OP and their bird?
I just don't understand the point of all this myself...There's nothing wrong at all with a civil community-wide discussion about issues/topics/problems...not at all in any way...But I'm having a lot of trouble with the fact that THIS COMMUNITY OF EXPERIENCED, GIFTED, LOVING, AND HELPFUL PEOPLE would ever even CONSIDER making these types of posts "banned" or have them be answered by an automated-response about finding a vet...that's what is upsetting me and depressing me...