About this stream
Each spring our class watches eggs grow inside a warm box called an incubator. Day 1 is the day the eggs go in, and on day 21 the pollitos hatch!
This website lets families watch the eggs every day so we can all cheer the pollitos on as they grow.
Only invited classroom families can sign in. If you need an account, your teacher will set one up for you.
From egg to pollito in 21 days
Here’s what a chick looks like inside the egg at each stage. When you watch the live camera, see if you can spot which stage we’re in today!
Not started
Before day 1
A clean, quiet egg, waiting for the incubator to warm up.
Early development
Days 1–7
A tiny heart starts beating and the first blood vessels appear.
Growing
Days 8–14
Eyes, beak, toes, and feather buds — it really looks like a chick now.
Late development
Days 15–18
The chick fills the whole egg and pulls the yolk inside for food.
Pipping
Days 19–20
The chick taps a hole in the shell with its egg tooth. Pip!
Hatching!
Day 21
The chick zips the shell open and pushes out into the world.
Hatched
After day 21
A fluffy pollito — wet at first, then fluffy and chirpy.