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Candling is pretty neat, you can see the tiny chick eye at about a week.
There are some great candling pictures on here for reference.
I have a 20 year old son, who is kinda trying to figure out what
he wants to do with his life, an 18 year old daughter who is a
sophomore honors student in college, and an 11 year old son, who
is my only student. The older two were homeschooled all
the way through. My daughter swims at a division 2
college, most of her tuition is paid through academic and
athletic scholarships. So, stick with it, it's very rewarding!
Welcome to the thread! We started hatching eggs last year for our school project and promptly got addicted to chickens
I'm hoping at least one of my two homeschooled children will one day get swim scholarships to pay for their college. They both swim now with a year round team and do summer swim. They are completely enjoying our chickens.
Candling is pretty neat, you can see the tiny chick eye at about a week.
There are some great candling pictures on here for reference.
I have a 20 year old son, who is kinda trying to figure out what
he wants to do with his life, an 18 year old daughter who is a
sophomore honors student in college, and an 11 year old son, who
is my only student. The older two were homeschooled all
the way through. My daughter swims at a division 2
college, most of her tuition is paid through academic and
athletic scholarships. So, stick with it, it's very rewarding!
Welcome to the thread! We started hatching eggs last year for our school project and promptly got addicted to chickens

