How time flies! Six years have passed in a blink of an eye, but no matter how many years have passed, I will never forget it.
It was a summer vacation and I went back to my grandmother's house. I chased chickens in the yard every day there, chasing around, making the whole yard restless. One day, a strange idea suddenly came into my mind: take a look at what the newborn chicken looks like.
So, I tried my best to get the eggs. The first problem is how to drive the hen out of the henhouse. I threw branches at it, but it ignored me. I scared him, but he wasn't afraid. Finally, I had to forcibly carry it out of the henhouse. When I hugged him, he pecked at my hand. I threw it aside and looked at my hand. All pecked! But I don't care. I quickly took out a hot egg from the henhouse and ran out of the henhouse.
I went back to the house and took out my doomed eggs. I put it on the table and looked at it. I jumped with excitement at the thought of seeing the soon-to-be-born chicken.
I went outside to get toilet paper and put it under this egg. Under the toilet paper, I put a little cotton to make this "chicken nest" warmer ... I was so busy that a friend of mine watched the chicken being born. In this way, I was busy for an hour.
After everything was ready, I picked up the egg and knocked it hard, and it broke at once. I took a piece of eggshell and saw a white film. I gently tore open the white film and the blood immediately flowed out. A meatball like a chicken appeared in the shell. After the meatball moved in the shell, it stopped moving, and a terrible idea surfaced: the chicken was dead. Later, my mother told me that because eggs are not enough to hatch chickens, chickens will hatch when they grow up.
My friends and I immediately buried the chicken in the soil. I lay in bed at night, thought about it, and regretted having such an idea and being so naive. However, it is too late to regret. I think its mother will be sad, and so will its brothers and sisters. ...
This incident will be a profound lesson that I will never forget in my mind.