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Please help - is this egg ok?
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Oh, the egg-citement and anxiety of hatching day! It sounds like you’re in quite the cluck-tastrophe, and we totally get it—losing eggs can feel like a real heartbreaker, especially when your students are counting on those little miracles. A dark egg on day 26 could mean a few things, and it’s natural to feel a mix of hope and worry right now. Let’s work together to figure out if your feathered friend is just about ready to make its grand entrance or if it’s time to face the egg-citing reality of an unviable egg. Remember, you’re not alone in this journey, and we’re here to help you navigate these tricky times with your classroom’s favorite hatchlings!

| I have had insanely terrible luck. I’m a teacher so my kids are already devastated. We have gone from 7 egg to 3 because the other 4 were completely unviable by day 15. Why is it dark on this egg?? Today is day 26. Is it just ready to come out? Please help 😭😭😭 [link] [comments] |
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