Incubating Chickens - Learning about Lifecycles

Hatching Chickens

Incubating chickens in the classroom is a rite of passage for students in the younger years of primary school. We hire an incubator and small pen from a reputable company and the students are able to watch the chickens hatch and then transfer them to the little coop where they can feed them and watch them grow.

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During this ‘experiment’ we teach the students about lifecycles. How a chick hatches from an egg, grows into a large chicken which in turn lays eggs and the cycle repeats itself. We do, however, keep away from the mating process and how eggs are fertilised, etc. That is a parents job to educate kids at this age on the ‘birds and the bees’!

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The kids get to count the number of eggs and the number of chicks that hatch each day and it is a fantastic way to get them engaged in learning about this topic. Everyday they come to class excited and ready to check on their chicks. I like to allocate a chick to a pair of students who make observations on the particular chick and its growth, appearance, etc. over the course of the ‘experiment’.

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Eventually, all the chicks hatch and the experiment comes to an end. It’s difficult to determine what sex the chicks are at this young age, but sometimes teachers will rehome the chicks or they are just sent back to the company where they came from.

It is a great activity that really engages students i their learning and helps them understand, through doing, what a lifecycle is and how a bird hatches from an egg.

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Kids love these kinds of activities! My son's primary school had a veggie patch and some chickens which the students would look after.

Did the kids name them? Nandos, KFC, Chicken Treat... :-}

face palm ... noooooo hahaha

Awwww this brings back memories but also bad memories because someone stole my chick at school. We had to pay for how ever many eggs we wanted and we get to take the chick/s home. But those who ended up with a rooster probably regretted it.

So how would you answer a kid if they did ask how eggs are fertilized?

Until now I never saw a post like that 😅 but it's interesting ^^

That's pretty cool that you actually hatch eggs with the kids! My kids have an uncle who shows birds so they've been lucky enough to see a hatchery with the lights and hold some brand new chickens.

I wonder what the company does with the returned chicks?

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Very nice..

U didn't let us hang on this title. Taking notes for my own kids :
"Hatch eggs" !

Wow.
The most we done in school was dissect a cow's heart, this is pretty cool.

Why are all my eggs here in Ireland colour brown and most American chickens lay white eggs?

Wow is incredible brilliant idea of ​​motivation for all, in the farm especially the chicken breeder, sunguh one motivation for me personally, thank u, @scooter77

I've never heard of primary school pupils hatching chickens. What a great idea! What country is this in? We occasionally get newspaper reports about how a high percentage of our kids think that milks comes from cartons, not cows.

My boys been asking for baby chicks as pets, but we aren't allowed to have chicken (at all) when living in the city, darn it

I would jump into a time machine and repeat my schooling if someone teaches me in this wonderful practical methods . Seeing things practically gives us more knowledge than reading from texts . I once saw life cycle of butterfly when I was 11 years old ..
Thanks for educating the people @scooter77 :)