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nd culling; this project was turning

out to be the worst! Then my father said; “Look

here; Julianna。 You can see the embryo。” He held the flashlight and egg out so I could see。

I looked inside and he said; “See the dark spot there? In the middle? With all the veins

leading to it?”

“The thing that looks like a bean?”

“That's it!”

Suddenly it felt real。 This egg was alive。 I quickly checked the rest of the group。 There were

little bean babies in all of them! Surely they had to

live。 Surely they would all make it!

“Dad? Can I take the incubator inside? It might get too cold out here at night; don't you

think?”

“I was going to suggest the same thing。 Why don't you prop open the door? I'll carry it for

you。”

For the next two weeks I was pletely consumed with the growing of chicks。 I labeled the

eggs A; B; C; D; E; and F; but before long they had

names; too: Abby; Bonnie; Clyde; Dexter; Eunice; and Florence。 Every day I weighed them;

candled them; and turned them。 I even thought it might

be good for them to hear some clucking; so for a while I did that; too; but clucking is tiring! It

was much easier to hum around my quiet little flock; so I

did that; instead。 Soon I was humming without even thinking about it; because when I was

around my eggs; I was happy。

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I read The Beginner's Guide to Raising Chickens cove

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