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.
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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.
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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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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.
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SiDaStuff
Great, thank you for the review!
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