First off, I know that I can't draw. But I *can* diagram and I've been trying to expand on my collection of ventilation/airflow diagrams made as crayon cartoons in Paint (the only drawing software I have access too).
I'd appreciate any suggestions on improving/adding to this series of illustrations of airflow -- good and bad.
First, my original diagram:
I think I could improve this by adding a hen and using varying thickness lines to indicate a gentle rise of air.
This one has the hen but not the indication of gentle rise vs more active air movement:
This shows one kind of draftiness with and without a hen:
And another kind of draftiness:
I think I need to show how the 3-sided shelter for an open air coop works as well. Anything else?
Any suggestions on how to illustrate a hen suffering in a hot, stuffy, stale coop?
I'd appreciate any suggestions on improving/adding to this series of illustrations of airflow -- good and bad.
First, my original diagram:
I think I could improve this by adding a hen and using varying thickness lines to indicate a gentle rise of air.
This one has the hen but not the indication of gentle rise vs more active air movement:
This shows one kind of draftiness with and without a hen:
And another kind of draftiness:
I think I need to show how the 3-sided shelter for an open air coop works as well. Anything else?
Any suggestions on how to illustrate a hen suffering in a hot, stuffy, stale coop?