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TKA Biology Students Hatch Chickens in the Classroom
TKA Biology Students Hatch Chickens in the Classroom


TKA’s Biology classes have successfully incubated 2 chickens in the classroom! The chicks have been lovingly named “Big Bubba” and “Nugget.” The classes have enjoyed learning about development, variables that effect incubation, chicken breeds, and more! TKA student Zoe Price has now taken the chicks to continue to raise them and is excited to help!
Thank you to Principal LeRoy Beam for donating the chicken eggs to the TKA science department!
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