• Who is this for?: Grades 3 - 5
  • Fees: $5.00
  • Non-Resident Fees: $10.00
  • Day: Thursday
  • Date: 4/2/26 - 4/23/26
  • Time: 6:30 - 7:30 PM
  • Location: James P Coughlin Center, 625 E County Road Y #600, Room A
  • When is this offered?: Both Summer and School Year

Which came first... the chicken or the egg?

ChickQuest teaches youth about the life cycle of a chicken through preparing an incubator habitat for chick eggs. As they observe the 21-day life cycle and prepare for hatching, youth will work as real-world scientists: observing, recording, analyzing, experimenting, problem solving, and more! Youth also learn about Wisconsin agriculture and food sources and how food does not start from a box or bag. 

 Youth are encouraged to attend all sessions for full experience.  

Spring Session

Registration for Spring session begins November 17th!

Session #1: Preparing the Environment: Incubators and setting the eggs
Session #2: Watch Them Develop! Egg candling at 8 days and egg anatomy
Session #3: Chicks Begin to Hatch! Brooder box set-up
Session #4: Observing Baby Chicks and Learning about Wisconsin Agriculture & Food Sources

 

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