Well, compared to tortoise incubation times. The doves in my classroom had the first egg in a clutch of two hatch yesterday, one day ahead of schedule. First egg was laid on March 4, so that's only 14 days! Before I left for the day, I was able to see the new little Squishy feeding. I don't want to say he's cute, because that would be a stretch, but the students and I are very excited.
Lessons from having birds in the classroom:
Doves have to be fed and watered every day.
Keepers have to wash their hands after handling food/water dishes.
Doves make some noise and we have to ignore it sometimes.
"Aw, rats, better luck next time" when the first set of eggs didn't hatch.
Write down facts, such as when eggs are laid. It helps you know when to expect the eggs to hatch.
Search for information on the internet.
I didn't have my camera at school yesterday, so no pics yet. They'll be coming!
Lessons from having birds in the classroom:
Doves have to be fed and watered every day.
Keepers have to wash their hands after handling food/water dishes.
Doves make some noise and we have to ignore it sometimes.
"Aw, rats, better luck next time" when the first set of eggs didn't hatch.
Write down facts, such as when eggs are laid. It helps you know when to expect the eggs to hatch.
Search for information on the internet.
I didn't have my camera at school yesterday, so no pics yet. They'll be coming!