For the next twenty-one or so days our class is looking after thirty pheasant eggs. We’ll need to turn them regularly and keep them warm and moist. To the students, it seems like a long time to wait. I was asked a couple of times today if they had hatched yet.
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Pheasant Eggs
This tweet says it all…
We have eggs that are going to hatch pic.twitter.com/iNiJwklcJU
— Mrs. Cassidy's Class (@mscassidysclass) April 22, 2014
For the next 25 days, our class will be looking after 30 pheasant eggs. If all goes as we hope, we should be able to watch some of them hatch before the long weekend in May. All of the children get a day to help turn the eggs, so excitement is running high!