SAKG Program

SAKG News
Our new chicks have arrived and are already paying their way. Much excitement to see some eggs when we came in after the weekend.
Grade 4 cooking with our beautiful tomato bounty.
Volunteer Roster:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/154o-p96HJysU_hXILXEoZjua6o2zMuxkK6vdKW97m-8/edit?usp=sharing
We have new chooks!
We’re excited to welcome our new chooks to the ASPS SAKG program! These are pullets, aged 16–20 weeks, which means they are just about to start laying eggs.
For our volunteers, this means:
- The chooks may be a little shy at first as they settle into their coop and routine.
- Eggs might start appearing soon - it’s always exciting to see the first ones!
- Caring for pullets is a great way to get involved and learn about chicken routines, feeding, and handling.
We’re always looking to refresh our volunteer roster, especially as our younger year levels love getting involved. It’s a perfect opportunity for new families and students to step in and support our chooks and the SAKG program.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12wKJJRM7eulqNDrCMtmsRpuwR2EqoECNmUCsSjvh4Zo/edit?usp=sharing
🌱🐓 Thank you for helping our chooks stay happy and healthy.



