We have a chick!

Please welcome our first chick, Cutie Pie!

Please see our video looking inside the egg yesterday Chick_Candling Day 20.MOV and of Cutie Pie resting and drying inside the incubator 2022_06_02 Cutie Pie. Here are some student observations:

SK: I saw it slide down and it slept on the other egg, its brother or sister.

DF: I saw Cutie Pie pecking at the eggs, I think it was seeing if its brother or sister was ready. She’s really active and really adorable and she’s chirping!

MC: I saw she’s really furry, she’s so cute!

DT: I’m see the chick.

JT: I saw it was sleeping and it woke up, it’s really special, I’ve never seen a chick before. It’s looking dry and I can see its beak.

HS: He’s drying out, then maybe we can hold him. We have to wait or he’s going to get cold and dead.

YC:  It’s cheeping, like a bird, and he was eating at his egg.

RB: I noticed one egg has lots of green-ness (Cutie Pie went to the bathroom). Last time, we saw a little crack in the egg so we knew he was going to come and now we can see him for real! Not just the egg, we can see his real self!

LB: I saw the chick, he was inside and it came out.

IO: I see its little wings growing.

KR: I see his feathers are almost clean (dry).

AC: I see him sleeping, it’s good.

LG: I sawed him jumping and I think I saw him biting his self, I don’t know why.

AS: I see his little feet with little lines, little white lines and his beak is not full yellow colour yet.

ZY: I can hear her talking, I think she’s saying, “Get me out of here!”

AK: If it doesn’t dry, then it’s not turning yellow. When it’s dry it wont get cold and maybe we can let it out.

When do you think our other friends will hatch?