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FermezLaBouche · 08/10/2012 17:29

Minor details changed in the hope of preserving anonymity!

A teacher in our school hired one of those rentable incubators in order to hatch some chicks (Life Cycles in Science.) It came with really strict and clear instructions. Today she informs us she had "helped some of the eggs along" as the kids were desperate to see them hatch. End result - 3 dead chicks. Kids upset, even though the dead chicks were quickly removed. Idiot teacher's attitude along the "oops lol" lines, ie doesn't seem to give a shit.

I am so annoyed! I won't say anything as this woman is senior to me, and I'm new and really don't want to rock any boats, but what an idiotic thing to do.

Needed to vent, sorry!

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heggiehog · 08/10/2012 20:44

Bleugh to you too, SoupInaBasket.

Not sure how a person could be that idiotic, OP!!! Never fails to surprise me, how thick some people are.

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whathasthecatdonenow · 08/10/2012 19:59

Not good if she is responsible for their deaths. However, as someone who hatches chicks every year, a fair few are dead/die soon after hatching. It is also sometimes necessary to help weaker chicks out of the shell if they get too tired half-way through, although you wouldn't start them off.

My DSis takes an incubator into the local pre-school but the ladies there are sensible and check with her if they are unsure about what they are doing.

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ScarahStratton · 08/10/2012 19:58

I'd say she heard them pipping, and decided to help them out by peeling some of the shell off.

If a blood vessel gets nicked doing that, the chicks will basically bleed to death. It takes them a long time to get out for a good reason, it's so that doesn't happen.

Stupid and ignorant yes, but I've heard of so many people doing just that, mostly because they were worried about the length of time the chick was taking to get out.

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CoolaSchmoola · 08/10/2012 19:53

I'm assuming she cracked the shells regardless of how she "helped them along".

You can only know they are dead if you do as a dead chick doesn't hatch itself...

Mind you if you cracked a shell on a chick that wasn't ready to hatch you would have a live chick that would die shortly after. Not an immediately dead chick.

I'm finding this story confusing.

Turning up the temp to "help them along" - you would still wait for them to hatch rather than cracking them.

Cracking the shell to "help them along" - you would have a live but prem chick which would more than likely die very soon after but it wouldn't be dead when the egg was cracked and the OP didn't say that the chicks DIED but that they were dead. Possibly semantics - but I would expect children to be more traumatised by chicks dying in front of them than being dead so you would think the point would have been made.

Unless she turned the temp up AND cracked the shells - but then you would expect them all to be dead not just three.

Mind you the OP said she'd changed identifying details - so maybe they were caterpillars not chicks?? Confused.

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sookiesookie · 08/10/2012 19:50

Surely that negates the lesson on the life cycle. The life cycle is rarely helped along by someone untrained.

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SoleSource · 08/10/2012 19:43

What an evil cold hearted murdering bitch.

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UnChartered · 08/10/2012 19:43

catwoman i can think of numerous better ways to teach patience

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Flisspaps · 08/10/2012 19:39

By 'helped them along' do you mean she cracked some of the unhatched eggs?

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catgirl1976 · 08/10/2012 19:37

Our nursery did this with chicks (although didnt help them along / kill them)

They now are chickens and the children help care for them

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catwomanlikesmeatballs · 08/10/2012 19:13

They learnt a valuable lesson in patience.

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mrsminerva · 08/10/2012 18:59

I presume she turned the temperature up too high?

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LFCisTarkaDahl · 08/10/2012 18:59

Can you let us know what the school are going to do about the live ones - they come in batches of six right??

Please tell me they're going to be responsibly homed.

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BigWitchLegsInWailyTights · 08/10/2012 18:58

How on earth do you "help" them along???

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DizzyHoneyBee · 08/10/2012 18:57

Horrible, awful thing to do.

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Ephiny · 08/10/2012 18:54

If the chicks had been born alive, what were they going to do with them? Confused

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HecateLarpo · 08/10/2012 18:53

How do you 'help eggs along'?

What the hell did she do? She thought she could make the chicks develop faster?

Is she totally brainless?

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heggiehog · 08/10/2012 18:52

What on earth did she do to the eggs?!

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heggiehog · 08/10/2012 18:50

"And these people teach the next generation!"

One person actually. Please don't generalise about all teachers because of the actions of one.

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GoldShip · 08/10/2012 18:10

Yes it is

Hmm

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MrsRajeshKoothrappali · 08/10/2012 18:02

Report to the head and RSPCA.

That's beyond cruel.

It amazes me how many people don't view animals as living creatures, just 'things'.

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Whitecherry · 08/10/2012 18:02

Op said she had changed some identifying details

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