Once upon a time 7 eggs arrive in a kindergarten classroom. The teacher says, "Aha....that's what this machine is for."
Next the teacher (that's me) and kindergarten class wait 21 very LONG days wondering if anything will ever happen. But................two days before the hatching date the automatic timer changes from the picture on the left to the one on the right.
| See the line by Day 3 - that means it's still turning the eggs |
| Now see the 0 by Day 2 - that means it's done turning the eggs |
Now the turning of the eggs is off and the eggs are placed on the cardboard insert (I took the plastic out). Guess what is next??? Oh you guessed it - here chicky chicky - here chicky chicky! First two chicks pipped (which means they poked a hole through the shell) then out came the chicks. Then another one.
By day 22 ALL seven of them hatched. I went home that night feeling like a proud mama hen. However, I came back the next morning to THIS:
LET US OUT --- they all said. Oh my! I think they want to be let free. Don't worry, though, they were fine in the incubator. It's better safe than sorry because transferring them too soon could harm them if they aren't dry enough. The humidity in the incubator did keep a few feathers damp so I soon transferred them to the brooder. This happened to be our recycling bin with wood pellets down for a softer bedding. I gave them water with probiotics (chick boost) and some food for them. I also have a heat lamp to keep them warm. Now they look like this:
| It's red because of the heat lamp above. |
I created a Chick Bundle of activities to do if you are interested. I have a Chick Report, Write the Room, Reader's Theater, Game, and Vowel Slider. They are all sold separately or you can get them in a bundle. For the bundle click the link Here.
adorable. I would love to try this one day.
ReplyDeleteOh it's so much fun! But it's a bit of work - just a warning. Make sure you have someone to take the chicks! Ha!
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