If you feel a need for proof that life is still real and earnest, how about taking a look at something as real and as high-stakes as it comes: life itself beginning.
Come watch the livestream, as for the ninth year in a row, Oregon State University’s Extension Service shares the hatching of its chicks in incubators at their Astoria office and then their transfer to a heated brooder until they’re ready to be distributed to students participating in the Clatsop County 4-H program. 
“The chicks are well taken care of,” said Judy Scism, an Education Program Assistant at the Extension Service. “After the chicks get big enough, they’ll be rehomed so that local 4-H youth continue learning about raising chickens, egg production and showmanship.”
The livestream will continue until March 31.
By John M. Burt
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