After about three weeks, I could see the cracks in 2 of the 12 eggs. I told my dad, and we took the trays out, leaving the eggs at the incubator's bottom.
Libisema: 2
After a few more days, I woke up to the delightful sound of ‘chirp, chirp!” “That must mean!” I rushed through the hall and down the stairs and saw her.
Once most of them had hatched, we took the babies and put them in the cage. I got 2 small dishes, one for food and one for water, and once again took responsibility for these animals.
Libisema: 3
She was very small, and her coat was fluffy instead of smooth. “Chirp, Chirp!” The little baby's cries were high-pitched and loud but still adorable. I also noticed that the other eggs had some small cracks
Libisema: 4
I told my dad as soon as he woke up. He told me to go to the basement and get a small cage that we had from a previous pet. I went into the deepest part of our basement, all the way to the back. On the top shelf was the cage.
Libisema: 5
A round-topped white cage frame that flipped open off its rectangular bottom. Connected to the bottom of that cage was a bigger red platform for the woodchips that would be in it. Then, we got a heat lamp and clipped it on top of the cage to keep the little chicks warm.
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