Thursday, 4 April 2019

Cock-a-doodle-doo & Candling!

Today is day 14 of our hatching journey. Remember when we began?

We learned that on the 14th day of growth, a chick has grown claws and is covered in a light feathers. Isn't God amazing?



Earlier this week we met a hen and a rooster, Fuzzy and Freckles, and learned more about the life cycle of a chicken! We were able to pet and feed Fuzzy, and we even heard Freckles' loud COCK-A-DOODLE-DOO! What fun! It was like Old MacDonald's farm in here!




Today we candled a few of the eggs in our incubator. Candling shows us if the egg is developing into a chick. First we made our classroom very dark. 

Using a bright light, we were able to see if there was a developing chick inside the egg or not. Dark, shadowy egg? Chick! Bright, lit up egg? No chick. 

We candled about 5 eggs, and all were dark! In another week, when the eggs have been incubated for 21 days, the little ones growing inside the eggs will hatch. We can hardly wait!

We are learning about the miracle of life and have been exploring the life cycles. Ask your child to explain the life cycle of a chicken!

We are so excited for day 21 to arrive! That is when we will eagerly watch for our eggs to begin hatching! Until then, we will continue to pray for our little ones and marvel at the miracle of new life. God is so good!


Our incubator!



Life cycle craft adapted from I {heart} Crafty Things

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