Sunday, March 23, 2014
We've HaTcHeD!!!
We've hatched y'all! And woo wee, were these kiddos excited! Our hatch actually started 2 days before we were expecting and by the time it was all said and done, we had 13 out of 14 eggs hatch. Not too bad! Some years almost all of the eggs hatch during the night, but not this time! Oh no! Only one chick had hatched by the time the kids arrived in the classroom in the morning and we spent the rest of the day watching 12 more lil chickies work their way into the world. Watching the kids' faces as the chicks worked {for sometimes hours} to break out of those shells, was priceless!
Well it's time to get my own lil "chickies" to bed-Monday morning will be here before we know it. And I just heard that Monday's forecast includes a lil sleet & snow! Aughhhh! Hasn't anyone told winter that spring is here!?!? Gotta love that Missouri weather! :)
This is such a great experience! Where do you get the kit?
ReplyDeleteSamantha
Teaching on Cedar Street
We are fortunate to have incubators for each classroom that someone actually made for us. And we get the fertilized eggs from the University of MO extension center. They are kind of expensive but we usually have a very successful hatch!
DeleteI'd like to know how you get them also...and what do you do with the little darlings after they've hatched???
ReplyDeleteOne of the teachers in our building raises chickens so she usually takes them all. Occasionally a student's parents request to take them home. This is allowed if they are all staying together & have a suitable place to care for them. Some students want to just take one home as a pet! Haha!! (We do NOT do that!)
DeleteMy eggs will be arriving in two weeks! I just noticed your from MO! I'm from the St. Louis area. Where are you from??
ReplyDeleteWe are in central MO so we have lots of families that live in rural areas and can give our little chickies a good home! :)
DeleteI love your posts! Do you use picmonkey to get three pictures and cool border like that? Can you share your trick?
ReplyDeleteRenee at The Science School Yard or k5sciencegal@gmail.com