At-Home Embryology Program – THANK YOU

— Written By Melissa Mabie
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Thank you!

We would like to extend a huge CONGRATULATIONS and THANK YOU to everyone that participated in the At-Home Embryology Project. We were a little nervous about what to expect with the new stay at home orders and how we were going to complete programs but with your patience and excitement for this program, we were able to get it done! This was the first of many programs for this summer so thank you for bearing with us as we figured out how to manage going forward. Take a look at some of the successful incubations done by our 4-H’ers!! Also, thank you to Sanderson Farms for the eggs!

 stages of Embryo Development

Learning the stages of Embryo Development

Incubator

Putting together the Incubator!

new chick

What a big chick for a tiny egg!

Label the eggs

Everyone must label their eggs on each side to know when it’s time to rotate the eggs!

candling

Using a flashlight to Candle the eggs to see the development inside!

resting

Breaking through the egg is exhausting! Time to rest!

brooder box

Homemade brooder box so the new chicks can walk around!

naming

Hello, My chicks name is: Sunflower!

new friend

Jaileea and her new baby!

chicks

Water, Food, Heat Lamp, Shavings! Everything you need to fill the brooder box for chick comfort!

school day

This guy is definitely the work from home boss saying “get back to work”!