05/25/2025
Chicken life cycle 🐣
One of the best things about homeschooling is bringing learning to life with hands-on experiences. We’ve been extra hands-on throughout our life cycle unit, and literally brought things to life. We teamed up with our friends at Project PACE and incubated some of their eggs. The learning we did throughout this process was incredible! We watched the miracle of life beginning when we candled our eggs after 7 days of incubation, and observed the tiny embryos inside beginning to move around (see videos in comments). We turned the eggs twice daily, and closely monitored and adjusted the temperature and humidity levels inside the incubators for 18 days, we candled once more to monitor the development of our chicks and the size of the much-needed air pocket inside the eggs, and then put the incubators into “lockdown” from day 18 to day 21 - during this phase, the chicks are preparing to hatch, and so humidity levels must be increased, turning the eggs stops, and the temperature must remain steady. To our delight, on day 20 we began to hear the chicks peeping inside their eggs, and they began to pip their way out. We watched 11 fluffy little chicks hatch, one-by-one, and it was incredible! Only a few hours after we transferred our chicks from the incubators to our brooder, we got word from the fabulous folks at Project Pace, letting us know they had a broody hen (a hen showing signs she is ready to be a mama), who was sitting on eggs that were about to hatch. They invited us to bring our chicks and see if their hen would adopt them and raise them along side her chicks. Knowing this would give our little chicks the best life, we jumped at this opportunity. In the dark of night, while mama hen slept with her freshly hatched chicks, we embarked on a covert mission to carefully place our chicks in her nest without disturbing her. Our friends at the farm monitored closely for the next few days, and have comedyirmed that mama hen has indeed embraced our chicks into her brood! We’ll be planning lots of field trips to the farm to visit our chicks (and all the other wonderful animals they have there)!