Feathered Beginnings: A Guide to Nurturing Baby Chicks

Article seems AI created. The photo shows a turkey poult I believe. Definitely needs more of a personal human touch.
Article needs more images and less AI content. Make it more human and add personal experience anecdotes, and I'm happy to increase my rating.
Good start.

This article could be improved by:
  • Fixing the broken picture
  • Using a picture of a chicken chick, not a poult.
  • Use a picture that you took, not one from Shutterstock
  • Adding pictures of each topic and links to other BYC articles and threads. For example in your brooder paragraph, add a link to the Brooding and supplementing heat for chicks thread
Did you use AI to write this? If so, you should give credit to the AI.
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SiDaStuff
SiDaStuff
I wrote the base article, then had ai tune it up. Same with all of my posts.
Did you use AI for this one too?
SiDaStuff
SiDaStuff
I wrote the base article, then had ai tune it up. Same with all of my posts.
:jumpyEntertaining and accurate beginning care for chicks.
I have a shipment of baby chicks coming the beginning of March.
Last year was first time I’ve ever provided them toys. It was a success. The string & wood bridge was the most utilized toy. It gives them a place to nap after busy play and chasing around their new home.
I’m planning to include a mirror this season! Thanks for the reminder!
I use Timothy grass for my babies. When it’s time for them to graduate clean up is easy. The underlayment tarp I use can be folded up catching the grass, poop, & food bits. Compost loves this & my shed does, too!
Thanks again!
SiDaStuff
SiDaStuff
Thanks for the review. Those are great !
This article is definitely a fun read! You did a great job on it. It is well written and does a great job covering the basics of chick care for beginners.
SiDaStuff
SiDaStuff
Great, thank you for the review!
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