Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Have you Peeped in on this One Yet?

Spring is here which means we are celebrating in only a way 4-H can celebrate, by joining with 30 second and third grade classrooms for Embryology. Embryology is the study of the embryo, in this case chicken embryos. We train teachers on the hands-on Embryology curriculum and send them back to their classrooms with incubators, thermometers, and eggs. That is when the fun begins.


Three times a day the students help turn the eggs, just like mother hens. Three days before the scheduled hatch (which takes place 21 days after the eggs are placed in the incubator) the students stop turning the eggs and patiently wait. On hatch day students hear peeping, and pecking and suddenly chicks are born.

This is our first round of Embryology in the classroom this year. More than 35 classrooms were involved in the first round including classrooms from; Rowland Normant, Janie C. Hargrave, Flora McDonald, Rex Rennert, Long Branch, Rosenwald, Pembroke Elementary, and East Robeson.

So far reports have hatch rates as high as 85% on average this year. That's a whole lot of chicks that are finding homes with nice families who have established backyard flocks who are prepared to take really good care of our special friends. Our chicks from the 4-H office made their way to their new home on Sunday and their new family was very happy to welcome them.

Our next round of Embryology will take place in May. We have another 17 classrooms registered for second round so stay tuned for some egg breaking news coming to our 4-H blog soon.

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