Great example of how to write a short but useful article. Good use of photos to draw attention to examples. I like that you referenced and linked other articles for related topics, it helps this article feel much richer and flesh it out despite having limited scope. Solid!
Looks spacious and very nicely done! However, for a learning center article, it needs some more photos or information about the process of building it. Thanks for sharing it with us.
I do really like the idea of graphics for an article, but it's impossible for screen readers to handle, and images tend to break much easier than text does so I'm worried about long term accessibility. Some of the graphics have overlapping text as well. Overall, thoughtful article with helpful information. Thanks for sharing.
Wow, great idea, great photos, and I appreciate the documentation as you used it and learned about limitations and modifications. Also appreciated the disclaimer about predator proofing. I might have to use this idea in the future. Thanks for sharing.
Very interesting concept, and also an interesting book, but to be in this article section I would really like to see some original content as well. Even something small, such as a short experiment where you monitor how much feed your chicks eat for a few weeks, and compare it to the values given in the table. I'll be happy to re-rate the article if you do something like this!
Cute description of your raising process! As mentioned by others, photos + more information (or links) would make it more suited for the Learning Center. Thanks for sharing
One of the very few articles I've ever read where I had absolutely nothing to nit pick. Incredible. Side note, Onshape is (imo) the best free CAD software. Very powerful with the only downside of non-private designs.
Great article! Would love to see treat-based toys covered, such as hanging a cabbage head for a healthy and fun snack. Love the formatting. Plus, easy to read AND original data? Fantastic.
I really like the concept, however, only half the images load for me, and it's not accessible for folks that may be using screen readers. Could you perhaps put the text under the images as a caption? Love the idea of an infographic article though! Would be happy to update rating if captions are added. Thanks for sharing.
Hate to say it, but it feels AI generated. That's not necessarily bad for a framework, but if so, it should be disclosed. Otherwise I agree with other folks - do you have any photos of different droppings & what might cause them? Either from your own experience or (with permission) from other BYCers. That would help a lot! If you did indeed write this without AI, I apologize, but I feel justified in at least being suspicious. Either way, thanks for taking the time to read my feedback.
Links don't work for me. Consider going into a little more detail in the article as well. Good formatting! Edit: PM me if you want winter chicken photos and I'll see if I can find some for you to use.