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Wahoo! My incubator got delivered to my school today. I am so excited...
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This is why my incubator isn't done. Painting my son's room:
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Today he found the roller when I wasn't looking and did this in several spots:
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So, I fixed one of the spots by doing this:
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Tomorrow I take my father to a doctor's appointment.
The time I did spend working on the incubator was tedious stuff: sanding and cleaning the whole turning process. Still not done with that part.
Good news!!Duckling did fine at the doctor. Better than I used to! Better than she normally does too!
We spent the whole evening outside again, and just came inside 10 minutes ago. She is one tired baby, but Fig Newtons and milk are more important than bed!
hi. I had posted earlier and several of you helped with advice. I am almost at day 23. Only one has zipped and is having a hard time hatching after 24 hrs. Two hatched well. No other pips. I just did a float test on 12 of the eggs. Is a sinker one that sinks fully to the bottom or floats immersed under the water?
My first baby chick hatched this morning
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Not a very good pick but this dang phone.
We got 13 chicks total and a couple of duds. We have about 40 in the bator this time.
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CONGRATS!!!!!!
YAYAYYAYYAYA!!!!!!Second set of Emu eggs are in the 'bator![]()
Animation of developing chick embyroQuote:Jamesway's Embrology Posters
Jamesway Incubator company as a very nice poster showing the hens ovaries, fertile and non-fertile germinal spots and daily embryonic development.
Great animation of the developing chick embryo. Recommended
Virtual egg development
The Virtual Chicken project was funded by a USDA Higher Education Challenge Grant. Virtual chicken provides teaching and learning resources that include a video showing the formation of an egg in a hen, slide presentations and hands on experiments for educators.
The Chickens Anatomy
Very well done interactive look at the chickens anatomy.
"Beginning of Life" Leaders Manual for Avian Embryology
PDF, 6.3 MB
A PDF copy of the leaders manual Phillip Clauer developed while at Virginia Tech. Contains a good bit of useful content material for the teacher.
4-H Virginia Virtual Farm
Brings the farm to the classroom. Visit a commercial breeding farm and Hatchery and let the youth enjoy this interactive learning tool.
Incubation and Embryology
Designed by University of Illinois Extension to provide elementary and high school teachers with knowledge of the chicken's egg, its importance to man, and its role in reproduction of the species. Suggestions on how to use classroom incubation and embryonic development projects to enhance programs in science, language arts, mathematics, social studies, and art will be offered. Very good information, nicely presented.
Chickscope
University of Illinois Urbana Champaign has some good material on embryology in the classroom and building your own incubators. Well put together site with good information.
Anatomy Images from Purdue University
Egg structure, Embryo Anatomy, and Oviduct Anatomy
Morphing Embryos
Time-lapse sequences of the growing embryos by PBS
Egg Candling and Break Out Analysis for Hatchery Quality Assurance and Analysis of Poor Hatches
Well done fact sheet with plenty of graphics and help troubleshooting a hatching problem. University of California, Davis.
4-H Embryology
University of Nebraska-Lincoln extension in Lancaster County. Nice site with a Web Cam for each hatching season.
http://www.spartanpride.org/activities.cfm?subpage=304105
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com...Day-to-Day-Development-PowerPoint-FREE-142523
http://www.slideshare.net/becker/duck-hatching-in-the-classroom
http://sciencenetlinks.com/lessons/hatching-chickens/
http://msue.anr.msu.edu/uploads/234/60606/Emb_Help_Guide_Beginner.pdf
http://www2.powayusd.com/teachers/hmarks/The Life Cycle of a Chicken Webquest.htm
Extensions
In addition to the resources cited as "Background Reading" at the start of this lesson, here are some other resources that can be used to help guide an in-class hatching project:
@Jessimom
- Embryology in the Classroom
- Lancaster County 4-H Embryology: Parent and Teacher Resources
- Chickscope
- Classroom Embryology Projects: Health Risk Myths and Facts
- Hatching Quail Eggs in the Classroom
Oh my goodness! @Sally Sunshine you have far exceeded what I have found so far! That is fabulous!
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I have found that float test to be unreliable unless my chicks were kicking around. I threw away viable eggs because they didn't move. The only test that is reliable is candeling and sometimes that's a challenge if you don't know what you're looking at. I hope this helps. What day are they on?I ask because I float tested 12 and nine float low in the water. 3 float almost submerged with just a little sticking out. None float high and none have sunk to the bottom of the bowl. Is there still hope?????
Wahoo! My incubator got delivered to my school today. I am so excited...
Oh my. You did a great job of rescuing that spot!This is why my incubator isn't done. Painting my son's room:
Today he found the roller when I wasn't looking and did this in several spots:
So, I fixed one of the spots by doing this:
Tomorrow I take my father to a doctor's appointment.
The time I did spend working on the incubator was tedious stuff: sanding and cleaning the whole turning process. Still not done with that part.
Hi Phil!Hope everyone is good today...just lost at cribbage...which really stinks cuz we played great they just played a little better....
This is SO cool! Please post photos of the eggs if you can, and definitely of the chicks as they hatch and grow. I will never be able to get emu unless I get more property out in the country (not enough room). So I have to experience this vicariously through you!The PO just called, hubby is on his way to pick up the next 4 Emu eggies![]()
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This is FANTASTIC news!!!!!No more deaths for three days!
Quote: My hygrometer in my Brinsea Octagon 20 Advance is off by anywhere from 6 to 10% RH (depending on the range). It's a great incubator, holds humidity and temp great - just needed to know how to set it by comparing with a calibrated thermometer and hygrometer. I know I've shared this a lot (my apologies if it's repetitive), but I was guilty of assuming that because it was new and expensive, it HAD to be right. Wrong, and I had problems with my last hatch because of it.![]()
Quote: Oh, yeah. I got my mouth washed out with soap loads of time. Sometimes my mother, but more frequently by my grandmother.
You know, she kept a special kind of soap (blanking on which kind) JUST for washing our mouths out - because it tasted especially bad. My uncle (only 6 years older than me) was a terror, and so she had it around because of him.
I'll go blind, I just know it...![]()
Quote: Normal is over-rated. If someone called me normal, I think I would be insulted...
@tao chick that is an AWESOME paint job! Can you come paint my house? You have to pick the colors, though - I have a decision making disorder when it comes to my house...![]()
Busy day today! Up BEFORE the crowing started (a miracle) - because I got to bed early and got a good night's sleep for once (which was one of the points of taking vacation time, after all). No pain killers for headaches this morning (for the first time in ages!). Alas, I ended up putting about 3 hours in at work (despite being on vacation) with something that really needs to get done. Then I spent the rest of the day bending 10 ft lengths of 3/4" EMT conduit for the tractor coops (I bent 5 tractors' worth - it's easier to do it all at the same time, since there's a bit of a knack to it). This photo has just one tractor's worth, but it gives you an idea - the 90° bend in the middle is fairly easy once you work out the right offset for your conduit bender. It's the kicks at each end that take an "eye" to get in the same plane. I bent 20 of them today - actually quite a bit of work, and in the rain (hey, neither I nor the conduit was going to melt, and it needed to get done...).
Then I put together the lumber "bones" of the first tractor in this batch (I have lumber on site and mostly prepped for three, need to get lumber to build 2 more after that).
Tomorrow, a dilemma: Take advantage of the fact that I'm on vacation and drive to my very favorite winery in New Braunfels, or begin adding conduit and hardware cloth and tarps to the tractor as soon as it gets light. Decisions, decisions...![]()
- Ant Farm
Wahoo! My incubator got delivered to my school today. I am so excited...
This is why my incubator isn't done. Painting my son's room:
Today he found the roller when I wasn't looking and did this in several spots:
So, I fixed one of the spots by doing this:
Tomorrow I take my father to a doctor's appointment.
The time I did spend working on the incubator was tedious stuff: sanding and cleaning the whole turning process. Still not done with that part.
then it was a great game!!! hi Phil!!!Hope everyone is good today...just lost at cribbage...which really stinks cuz we played great they just played a little better....