I am just astonished that someone would take on the task of bringing life into this world without understanding the responsibility that then entails. To do so without any of the basic knowledge associated with the "life" in question shows a complete lack of basic understanding. In short, I wonder how we can trust our children's education to someone who will not educate themselves.

Please know that I am not convicting all teachers, just this one.

For me, seeing such callous disregard for living things is frightening. If chicks are disposable and not worthy of care, what else is?
Completely agree!!!!!
 
I am just astonished that someone would take on the task of bringing life into this world without understanding the responsibility that then entails. To do so without any of the basic knowledge associated with the "life" in question shows a complete lack of basic understanding. In short, I wonder how we can trust our children's education to someone who will not educate themselves.

Please know that I am not convicting all teachers, just this one.

For me, seeing such callous disregard for living things is frightening. If chicks are disposable and not worthy of care, what else is?
I agree. I am so thankful in a way that none of Rosie's classes did this. Yes it is a wonderful learning experience to watch them develop and hatch. I think during the incubation process the teacher should have also taken time during science to also get into proper animal husbandry which clearly did not happen. I also feel bad for the children. Many probably did not have farm animals and did not know any better. It is so easy to get attached to the chicks. I tried to stay hands off from the 12 that just hatched and yet I was already falling for them simply by just cleaning and feeding them. I know it broke my neighbors son's heart when his chick died. I imagine there were probably several broken hearted children. I do not think they repeated the experiment. Her younger 2 sons have not said anything about it. For that, I am very grateful for.
 
There is no need to fill it up. Just because there are 24 slots it does not mean you need to hatch 24 chickens. This is about a learning experience. The same experience cane be had with 6 as 24.
Yea correct ❤️ I am sending her a dozen, I am going to ask my friend if her daughter wants to hatch any more silkie X eggs I can mix in a bunch of them with my dozen.

EDIT - I will put in maybe 4 of buttercups eggs and the rest silkies if Shannon wants some silkie X egg put in there ❤️
 
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I went out to get some 2 for Tuesday photos and for once my chickens were mostly paired up and co-operated.

Sun worshiping Buff Orps. Butter is front and center there.
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The other 2.
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Truthfully all 4 were resting together. I think it was the weekly Buff orp meeting as no one else was around them.
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These next ones I love. Let's call them a "contrast in black and white."
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2 Marshmallows. They are little stalkers I tell you. One is always watching.
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Well, I tried to get Twig and Perdita. Instead I got a wonderful photo of wild onions.
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Branch and Ducky
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Beautiful all of them 🥰
 
Dakota again! I just happen to be sitting on my couch, playing a video game on my iPhone. I glanced over next to me, and there was Dakota, watching over my shoulder as I played. So funny! :lau
I told her that she could play too if only she had thumbs!
Is she a 'back' seat driver then? Telling you how to play?? 😆
 
Most people find pics of pussywillows....this turns that idea upside-down
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(On the approaches to the divide. Snow mostly gone around the house).


Bird tax
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I went out to get some 2 for Tuesday photos and for once my chickens were mostly paired up and co-operated.

Sun worshiping Buff Orps. Butter is front and center there.
View attachment 3455493
The other 2.
View attachment 3455494
Truthfully all 4 were resting together. I think it was the weekly Buff orp meeting as no one else was around them.
View attachment 3455495View attachment 3455496
These next ones I love. Let's call them a "contrast in black and white."
View attachment 3455500View attachment 3455501View attachment 3455502View attachment 3455503This one is my favorite.View attachment 3455505View attachment 3455506View attachment 3455507View attachment 3455508View attachment 3455509
2 Marshmallows. They are little stalkers I tell you. One is always watching.
View attachment 3455511View attachment 3455512
Well, I tried to get Twig and Perdita. Instead I got a wonderful photo of wild onions.
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Branch and Ducky
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Just look at those elegant ladies in white. 🥰
 
Yea correct ❤️ I am sending her a dozen, I am going to ask my friend if her daughter wants to hatch any more silkie X eggs I can mix in a bunch of them with my dozen.

EDIT - I will put in maybe 4 of buttercups eggs and the rest silkies if Shannon wants some silkie X egg put in there ❤️
MORE POLKIES MORE POLKIES MORE POLKIES!!!
 

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