Classroom hatching?

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kdms
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Classroom hatching?

Post by kdms » Thu Feb 04, 2016 9:12 pm

My kids school has the life cycle of the chicken coming up soon in the grade two/three class scheduled topics, and they're supposed to get an incubator and hatch out some chicks as part of their studies. However, the school is privately funded and our dollar has crashed and burned so bad that the incubator they were going to buy out of the US is now too expensive.

I was wondering if anyone within a two hour drive of Ottawa might have a fully automated incubator they'd be willing to lend (or rent?) to help these city kids learn about chickens. We're interested in donating some fertile eggs from our own little flock, and thought it would be really cool for the kids if they were exposed to the different breeds -- especially as most of them have never seen any colour of egg shell other than white and (maybe) brown, so we'd also be interested in buying single or pairs of hatching eggs from a variety of sources to show them the diversity available.

Just to be clear...this isn't a class of 30 kids and one teacher; the entire school consists of 24 kids, 8 of whom are under 3yo, so all the kids are supervised at all times. The risk of damage to the incubator is low, and we're willing to offer surety against damage in any case.

Anyone up for an educational cause? :fingersx: :jumpy:

thanks! Karen
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Classroom hatching?

Post by Chicken Ninja » Wed Feb 17, 2016 5:40 pm

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Classroom hatching?

Post by JimW » Wed Feb 17, 2016 5:51 pm

kdms,

I totally missed this thread. Are you still looking for incubator?

I am 10 minutes from Smiths Falls. I have an extra Hovabator incubator with auto-turner, I could probably lend out, if we can figure out timing, someone else wants to borrow it for their classroom as well and I will need it later in spring.

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Classroom hatching?

Post by baronrenfrew » Wed Feb 17, 2016 6:20 pm

I jumped in with an offer she took (i'm a sucker for a damsel in distress). Sending a hova and a mix of chicken eggs.
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