Eight of our eggs have hatched and we now have eight chicks, 5 male and 3 female. They spend most of the day falling asleep on their feet, when they aren’t sleeping they like to look out of the window or peck around for food. Their fame is certainly spreading, yesterday they were photographed for the Clydebank Post and today Real Radio visited to interview us – true celebrity chickens!
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We learned chicks have an egg tooth.
I think the chicks were cool, it is a great project. I also learned that the chicks have a lot of needs and looking after them is a huge responsibilty.
I learned the difference between male and female chicks.
I learned that they are hard to look after.
I learned the first thing they see moving is their mum and they can cheep inside their egg.
Since we’ve had the chicks in our classroom I’ve learned that looking after chicks is a much bigger responsibility than expected! :3
I learned the difference between a boy and a girl chick.
I learned how to tell the difference between a boy and a girl.
I learned how they behave in a brooder box.
Well having the chicks I have learned that I have more responsiblity looking after a smaller animal .
I learned how to look after chicks.
I learned chicks are cute. Before I didn’t like chickens, now I have learned how to look after them.
I think they are so cute!
Since the chicks have arrived I have learned that chicks have a little spike on the top of their beak called an egg tooth.
I learned how to tell the difference between a male and a female chick!
I think that the chicks have been a great experience and I have learned that it takes 24 hours before the chicks hatch.
Since the chicks have arrived it has been amazing! I have learned how to look after chicks and how to tell the difference between the male and female.