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Friday, September 1, 2017

hi blogers today we was writing about how to care for chicks and he's some of my work.Could you leave me a comment about how good is my work?





Introduction

 Chicks are really fluffy they are really small.  A boy chick is named a cockerel and a girl chick is called a pullet. For this explanation this is how you care chicks.

About the incubator
An incubator is something that makes the eggs warm. The incubator is a heated place and a cold place and together and  together  it makes humidity.  When the chicks are pipping you can see holes plus they are really slow at hatching. The incubator is really good for the chicks. An incubator is something that makes the eggs moist/soft. The incubator is a warm,moist environment that creates humidity. Humidity is something that keeps the eggs shazy. Inside the incubator there’s a water tray inside the incubator there's a fan at the  top/the grill/and the tomemessat. We need the incubator because we need the  eggs to hatch and we want the chicks to be alive too. It takes a long time to care for the chicks can be really distracted in your class and some time they fight over the  food. Some time we  pick the up the chicks but they want to run away.  



About the brooder

The brooder is a house for the  chicks they have a heat lamp inside the brooder/kicken paper/water bell/bowl of chick food. The brooder makes the chicks warm because they have a heat lamp. Twice a day we feed the chick or we put new chick food inside the bowl.We have to chage the kitchen paper whenever the chicks poo.There is a lid on top of the brooder. Our lid is only half ed because then we can elsy open the lid.



Conclusion

Some chicks were taken by joe because room 8 did not have any chicks .So we had to give the chick to joe. At the end of chick caring we got a Certificate for looking after the chicks well.  After all that caring for chicks it is all normal again. So it is not that easy to care for chicks. Do you want to take care of a chick?

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