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so much; Juli;” she said。 “We do this every year; and it's always one of the best
projects at the fair。”
I said; “But…;” but she was gone。 Off to put an end to some other student's battle with
indecision。
That night I was more worried than ever。 I'd read the chapter on incubation at least four times
and was still confused about where to start。 I didn't
happen to have an old aquarium lying around! We didn't happen to have an incubation
thermometer! Would a deep…fry model work?
I was supposed to control humidity; too; or horrible things would happen to the chick。 Too dry
and the chick couldn't peck out; too wet and it would
die of mushy chick disease。 Mushy chick disease?!
My mother; being the sensible person that she is; told me to tell Mrs。 Brubeck that I simply
wouldn't be hatching a chick。 “Have you considered
growing beans?” she asked me。
My father; however; understood that you can't refuse to do your teacher's assignment; and
he promised to help。 “An incubator's not difficult to
build。 We'll make one after dinner。”
How my father knows exactly where things are in our garage is one of the wonders of the
universe。 How he knew about incubators; however; was
revealed to me while he was drilling a one…inch hole in an old scrap of Plexiglas。 “I raised a
duck from an egg when I was in high school。” He
grinned at me。 “Science fair project。”
“A duck?”
“Yes; but the principle is the same for all poultry。 Keep the temperature constant and the
humidity right; turn the egg several times a day; and in a
few weeks you'll have yourself a little peeper。”
He handed me a lightbulb and an extension cord wit