Written by Grade 5/6 Student, Tasmin M.Last Friday morning we candled all the eggs and think there are 21 eggs that are fertilized. After candling the eggs we sent them blessings and good wishes as we removed the incubator from the rocker and turned the humidity up as high as we could for the eggs remaining three days. We are hoping that they hatch on January 30th or perhaps the 1st or 2nd. Frosty and Storm have discovered the ancient art of flying and are also super happy in their new brooder! After the new hatch hopefully each class will be able to spend some time with the new chicks.
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3/12/2017 09:44:55 am
This is a very interesting activity to observe the development of the chicken in the egg. This is a very valuable experience for students.
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4/20/2017 02:25:25 pm
It should be an interesting experience. I hope that those kids liked it alot! Thank you for guiding those initiatives!
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