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Chick Presentation Second Grade Chick Discovery
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Chick Menu Parts of an egg Incubator care Brooder box Chicks as pets
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Parts of the Egg Ret Retreived from www.mwt.net/~hobbyfarm/chicken.htm Menu
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Hatching the Chicks The chicks need to be turned three times per day to get exercise, this helps so the chicks do not stick to the egg shell wall. The chicks need moisture. The chicks need to be kept warm at 99 to 102 degrees Fahrenheit. Menu
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Watching a Chick Hatch Youtube video of a chick hatching Chick Birth Retrieved from http://youtu.be/UeHzD0bkD2Qhttp://youtu.be/UeHzD0bkD2Q Menu
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Chick’s House After a chick hatches, leave the chick in the incubator until completely dry. Once chick is dry move chick into Brooder box. Brooder box needs to be kept at about 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Chicks need water and grains daily. Menu
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Chickens for a pet Chickens do not make good house pets. They are a lot of work. They prefer to be in a flock with other chickens. Menu
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Question # 1 What is the yellow part that is food for the unborn chick? YOLK CHALAZAE Menu
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Try again….. Go back and reread about caring for chicks in their shell. Hatching the chicks Menu
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Excellent!!!!!!! Great Job!!! You are correct! Menu
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Excellent!!!! GREAT JOB!!! Menu
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Question # 2 Why do chicks need to be turned 3x per day? So they do not walk sideways So they do not walk sideways To get exercise and not stick to the shell wall To get exercise and not stick to the shell wall Menu
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Try Again….. Reread the diagram….. Parts of the egg Menu
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Journal about feelings…. Journal write about how you feel about hatching the chicks. Write a few things that you have learned about chicks. Begin to write Click here -Please remember to save your document to your flash drive.
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