I absolutely, totally agree with what some of you said. Actually, on this thread, what most of you said.
I agree number of posts does not indicate knowledge or experience, especially knowledge or experience about my climate, my set-up, my restrictions, and my goals. The way I look at it is that we are ultimately responsible for what we do. The people on here who share knowledge and experience are not responsible for what I do. I appreciate that knowledge and experience and really learn a lot. I think almost evey one of us tries to give truthful, helpful info based on our experience, but it may not necesarily apply. It is up to us to decide what advise we follow. What is an absolute must for some people just does not apply to my operation. A lot of what I did growing up on the farm many years ago does not apply to my current set-up, so some of my personal experience does not apply. And I try to bring in other opinions and knowledge. The local extension agent and the Texas A&M and Mississippi State websites are two sources I use. But it is up to me to filter if they are talking about a large commercial operation, a dual purpose flock, or someone breeding and showing chickens.
We all have different personalities. I'm not the type that will post "Oh, what lovely chicks". Nothing wrong with doing that and it does serve a good purpose. It is just not my personality. We all bring different things to this forum and that is good.