I agree 100%. Some of the worst info I've ever recieved online was on brooding baby chicks. They need to be kept at 95 degrees for the first few weeks? I don't think so.one would think. But the net is full of so much BAD information on keeping chickens that it is probably a difficult task for someone who wasn't brought up either on farms or around farms. Lets look to Facebook for a second. The LARGEST chicken page is by 3 women who combines before this year owned less than 3 dozen chickens. all are relocated city girls. The main woman strongly DISCOURAGES broody's because she "read once" that broody chicks aren't as friendly. And because she "once" hatched chicks in an incubator and had a 100% hatch. And then goes on talking like that is the norm. I could go on and on, but I think my point is made. Much of what can be read, especially on the internet is just plain bad information. That is what makes this thread so important.