We have 4-H Chick Quest starting today!
There are 32 dozen fertilized eggs ready to go to many different teachers and schools around Greene County. In 21 days, there should be many new chicks born! We have Cornish Cross, Golden Comets, Rhode Island Reds, Plymouth Rock, and Araucana eggs.
What can we learn from a chick? Find out with ChickQuest, a Science Alive 4-H School Enrichment program that challenges youth to use science, technology, engineering, and math skills to investigate the life cycle of an embryonic chicken egg. From monitoring living eggs to observing fluffy chicks, these lively activities pique curiosity, encourage collaboration and communication, and provide young scientists with unforgettable experiences.
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This is a great opportunity for youth to learn about lifecycles. If you are interested in bringing this program to your school, contact Rebecca at supinger.5@osu.edu and we will make sure you can participate in this program for the 2018-2019 school year! You will love it!