I agree on every count. I live in the UK and things are often very different here. Firstly, the availability of animal medications and supplements is very poor indeed so we have far fewer options to begin with. I have recently had health issues with my goats and belong to a fantastic forum that could not have been more helpful BUT it is an American forum and even the most basic of vitamin and mineral supplements are just not available here so advise was given but could not be followed.This site is non judgmental and at least I understood you were asking a question instead of making a point. A lot of things we decide for our flock is a personal choice and we all have different reasons. Learning other people's reasons can help when you give advise to other people. For instance: I said mosquitoes and fowl pox are big concerns for my area (deep south) so many of us use sand as bedding in our coop and fans to combat this problem. I would never advise to use sand in the north in winter because so many people have a problem with it freezing and not being able to properly clean their coop. Freezing is never a concern for me but because I know what other areas have problems with I can properly advise them when they are looking into bedding options. Wait until you find the natural vs not treatments! That is where most of the hot discussions come into play and knowing both sides will help you give options to others when helping them.
Secondly, our weather here, which is eternally wet, allows for beautiful lush greeness but can also be a real bugger for encouraging bacteria and parasites so I tend to also err on the side of caution there too....smothering my coops in DE every week, treating the girls for worms and lice monthly and.....using medicated feed for the chicks.
I guess I tend to act on the side of caution first as I am so hyper aware how difficult it can be to get the medications required to help put things right after the fact.