Success StoryChick Incubation



Chick Incubation

Author: Stephen Conrad

Planning Unit: Boone County CES

Major Program: Agriculture

Plan of Work: 4-H Agriculture

Outcome: Initial Outcome

To assist teachers with their Lifecycle lessons, and to bring a little “normalcy” to the school students, the Boone County Extension Service placed incubators at 6 schools for chick incubation. We placed a total of 17 incubators and 17 dozen fertilized eggs at six of our schools.  A total of 665 students, ranging from kindergarten to sixth grade, witnessed the miracle of life when the eggs began hatching. 100% of the teachers reported that the program had positive impact on their ability to teach the life cycle. They also reported that 94% of the students learned for the first time about the needs of and caring for baby chicks.






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