This story is about Jack, a farmer who had a remarkable experience while working his land in late summer. After Jack, his wife Bonnie and their daughters Giselle and Mary found mysterious eggs in their cornfield, an ordinary day turned into an incredible miracle. Just a week before their summer discovery, the cornfield was lush, but it became barren and restless. Large white eggs sprouted from the lifeless shoots where corn once grew. The family was initially afraid of the discovery, but the eggs were more than they seemed as the mystery deepened.

A Farmer’s Groundbreaking Discovery Changes His Life Forever
A down-to-earth man
Jack led a simple life as a farmer. He spent his time every day on his farm, surrounded by dense forest, and shared his modest farmhouse with his wife and daughters. Jack paid close attention to his crops and animals and took pride in his hard work. Every day started the same way: get up early in the morning, work without a break, just for lunch and dinner. But one day his life was to be different for good.

A down-to-earth man
The riddle of egg day
Jack had tended his farm with great care, and it really was a pleasure. He harvested a variety of crops, but his reputation rested mainly on his wonderful corn. He received praise and recognition for his hard work. Everyone knew that Jack was the man who had the most beautiful farm. But even well-run, idyllic farms can falter.

The riddle of Egg Day
A mysterious noise
Waking up just before sunrise, Jack swung out of bed, making sure not to wake his wife, it was a warm summer morning. Before he went out to start work, he slipped into his overalls, quickly brushed his teeth and shaved. He went into the barn and heard a strange sound. It was still dark outside. Although he couldn’t say exactly where the sound was coming from, he knew something was wrong.

A mysterious noise
The mysterious lament
The shrieking Jack heard sounded almost like a wail over the ground. His wife had heard it too, because when he returned to the house, he almost tripped over her. They both winced at each other in fear, but then laughed lightly. But their laughter quickly froze when they realized that the wailing outside was still going on. “Have you heard this before?” said Bonnie. Jack nodded. The couple were uneasily in the kitchen, listening to the restless activity outside. The sounds broke through the silence before dawn.

The mysterious lament
The silence afterwards
Footsteps could be heard from above, and the parents sighed. Their daughters had awakened to the sound. Jack and Bonnie exchanged glances. The wailing stopped just before Giselle and Mary came down the stairs, just as unexpectedly as it had started. “Well, I think I’ll start making breakfast,” Bonnie said after a silent minute had passed. For the second time this morning, Jack went out again. He headed straight for the chicken coop, hoping he wouldn’t be surprised.

The silence afterwards
Dangers for chickens
Despite their robustness, chickens are not invulnerable. On the other hand, these feathered friends can face many dangers, including stray cats, curious foxes and dangerous diseases. Foxes, coyotes, bobcats, owls and hawks were always a threat to Jack’s chickens. Even though he had a farm dog that took good care of them, they weren’t safe. Outwitting the farmer’s iron defenses was a distinct possibility.

Dangers for chickens
The revelation
Before Jack got to the chicken coop, he looked around. Mary and Giselle stood at the kitchen window, their faces worried and focused on what was happening. He waved as his stomach tightened in dread. Opening the chicken coop door, Jack noticed that the chickens were not in their usual place. He also noticed that feathers were scattered on the floor. “No, no,” he muttered as his heart sank.

The revelation
The monstrous
Jack’s worst fears were realized as he delved deeper into the chicken coop. His beloved chickens did not survive the evening. Most of them were gone, and the ones he had seen were lying carefree on the ground. He experienced grief, shock and fear when he saw the dead birds.

The monstrous
The mystery of the chicken deaths
The chickens had been healthy the day before, what could have happened? Something must have gotten into the coop overnight, but how could an ordinary animal have gotten past the solid locks? Jack frowned, staring at the rusty, pierced locks. He knew he had to pass the frightening news on to Bonnie.

The enigma of chicken deaths
The sad announcement
“I need to tell you something,” Jack said on his return to the house. “There’s no easy way to do this.” As Jack explained what had happened to the chickens, Bonnie’s face quickly dropped and became even paler. The morning had been peaceful a few hours ago, but now the situation had changed for Jack and his family. Jack had an eerie feeling that things were far from over, although the chickens’ demise cast a dark shadow over the day.

The Sad News
The pigs
The tears were in Bonnie’s eyes when Jack told her about the chickens. They kept the terrible news a secret, of course. But while he had been tending the pigs, more strange things began to happen. The usually cheerful and noisy pigs were silent while Jack fed them. When he heard that eerie wailing again, the hairs on the back of his neck stood on end as he watched them eat. It went on, uninterrupted.

The pigs
The cry of the unknown
Jack whirled around, looking for the source of the wailing. It was obvious that the scream must be close, but he was unable to identify exactly where the noise was coming from. He was convinced that this screamer was the perpetrator of the attacks on his stable. But suddenly the howling stopped, as abruptly as it had been before. Jack left the pigs there and looked around, but there was nothing to see. He wasn’t sure how to react. He went into his second barn and got his tractor.

The cry of the unknown
Ol’ Reliable – The faithful tractor
The nickname Ol’ Reliable was used by Jack for his tractor. His tractor was big, green and always ready for action. He had been on the road with it for many seasons. Jack’s life on the farm was a never-ending job, although most people might think that spring and fall were the “farming season.” The local residents hardly knew Jack on his tractor. To be honest, there would have been cause for concern if Jack wasn’t driving his tractor. As Jack walked into the barn, he felt a sense of relief as he looked at Ol’ Reliable. At least his tractor was in perfect condition.

Ol’ Reliable – The Faithful Tractor
The cat
Just as Jack was about to start the tractor, he was told, “Dad, wait!” He looked over and saw his daughter Maria with wide eyes. “There’s something under the tractor!” She said excitedly. Jack quickly jumped out of the tractor. There under the powerful wheels was a small, weak-minded cat. If he had started with the tractor, the poor kitty would have been trapped under the tires. The cat was in a pitiful state and his expression was sad and cut deep into Jack’s heart.

The cat
Giselle’s cry
Little did the farmer know that this was just the beginning of a strange day. His unusual and strange day had just begun. He stretched out the cat, his daughter beside him. When he picked up the kitten and handed it to his daughter, it didn’t resist. When he asked Mary to take the cat to Bonnie, his other daughter, Giselle, started bawling.

Giselle’s cry
The white dots
“The cornfield, Papa!” His daughter Giselle screamed, shaking her hands in fear. Jack hopped back on the tractor and drove over, leaving Mary and the cat behind. He wished his cornfield hadn’t suffered the same loss as his chickens. With a sinking heart, he realized that had happened, but that wasn’t all. Giselle pointed to white dots clustered among the withered corn stalks. Jack jumped out of the tractor and ran to him. When he saw the “dots”, his eyes widened.

The white dots
The mysterious disappearance of the corn
“What the hell…” muttered Jack. The corn was gone, instead there were eggs everywhere. Dozens and dozens of eggs. What the hell had happened? Where was the corn? Where were the chickens? What or who could be doing this? There were so many eggs, Jack couldn’t even count them. Jack was aware that this unusual event was not out of his control – he was a careful farmer and meticulous about his farm. It couldn’t have just happened under his nose.

The Mysterious Disappearance of the Corn
The shock of his life
“The shock of his life” was always an expression Jack thought was silly. If one planned well and was vigilant, one would not experience “shocks” to the system, which life was full of surprises. Now he had to gloomily denounce his naivety. If this hadn’t been the shock in his life, he wouldn’t exist. Jack would disagree with any farmer who claimed that he couldn’t see anything out of the ordinary when he looked at his cornfield.

The shock of his life
Unknown eggs
But what if the eggs were something else? This unsettling idea began to roll around in Jack’s mind. He leaned down to examine the eggs more closely, but Mary, who was walking behind him, interrupted him. “Eggs?” Mary said. “Who are these eggs from?” She held the tom Jack found under the tractor. Jack dropped to his knees. As he put his head closer to the bright white eggs, his face froze in shock.

Unknown eggs
The fist of fate
Jack looked at the quivering eggs as if they had a hidden secret just waiting to be revealed. He sighed in frustration and fear as he drew back his clenched fist. Fate had gotten into those balls. His anger over the missing corn and the missing chickens crept up inside him. “Papa, no!” cried Giselle and Maria with tears in their eyes. Jack hesitated at the sight of their worried faces. They obviously knew things he didn’t.

The Fist of Fate
You always win
Jack’s daughters had always been stubborn and determined, but at that moment they seemed to be driven by a higher power. Jack reflected on the strange day he had experienced: the whining, the abused cat, the mysterious eggs and the disappearance of his chickens and cornfield – everything seemed to be connected. As the conflict between him and his daughters continued, Jack finally gave in. “All right,” he sighed, “you win.” The girls cheered, though Jack finished the sentence with a frown. Mary often told him he was too soft, but what could he do? After all, they were his daughters. Sometimes he wondered if he would have been different if he’d had sons, but those thoughts were irrelevant now. As he looked at the happy faces of his children, he hoped that he would not give in to their wishes too often.

You always win
The girls get what they want
Jack hoped that he wouldn’t give in to their wishes too often when he saw the delighted faces of his children. The two girls beamed with joy as Jack admitted defeat, although he finished the sentence with a frown. Maria had always said he was too careless, but what was he supposed to do? After all, they were his daughters. Would he have behaved differently if he had sons? Jack had asked himself this question many times. Probably the answer was, but those thoughts had long since passed. Jack hoped that he wouldn’t give in to their wishes too often when he saw the excited looks on his children’s faces.

The girls get what they want
The rescue plan
“The harvest is bad,” he remarked. “I’m not sure what happened this morning, but I think it’s all connected.” His children stared at him and nodded in agreement. “But,” Jack continued, “if we’re smart about this, we could still save the eggs.” However, saving the eggs led to a whole new set of problems. He had lost thousands of dollars in a few hours, even though it was his only plan. To make up for these losses, these eggs had to be of value.

The rescue plan
The preparation
On this hot summer day, the sun shone relentlessly, but Jack was aware that fall was coming and frost was imminent. These fragile eggs would not handle the elements. Despite his decades of farming knowledge, Jack told Mary and Giselle to get black tarps from the barn.

The preparation
The approach of Bonnie
Jack glanced at the house where his wife Bonnie approached him as the children scurried off joyfully to fetch the tarpaulins. The anxious look on her face revealed that she didn’t approve of his plan. “The girls told me what happened,” Bonnie said. “The sheriff should call us. We’re not sure what these eggs are. They could even be dangerous or poisonous.”

The approach of Bonnie
It makes sense
Bonnie took Jack back to his childhood when his father was the builder. He was awakened by his father on a cold winter morning and shaken. “Come out,” his father whispered. Jack followed him until the snowy dawn and saw the red blood in the snow. A sizable portion of the livestock had been killed by an unexplained threat. As Jack looked at his wife and thought about her words, this memory was very distressing.

It makes sense
The high price of loss
Not only was Bonnie a farm wife like Jack, but she was talented at her craft and intelligent. She had made an observation that Jack didn’t realize. There was no way those eggs were chicken eggs. “Bon,” Jack demurred, “we have no choice.” We’ve lost a lot these days.

The high price of loss
Some good news
Bonnie stated, “Not all the chickens are gone.” “They ran away and hid from…. whatever that was. They crawled under the porch of the house. About 80% survived.” Jack was a little relieved. He hadn’t realized that some of the chickens survived. As he looked at the cornfield of eggs, he wondered if his choice had been the right one. All in all, the situation seemed unpredictable and dangerous.

Good news
Bonnie pulls out
Jack and Bonnie returned with the tarps and began laying them over the eggs before they could settle their differences. Jack helped them secure the corners with rocks. Bonnie had her hands thrown back and returned to the house. Jack and his daughters had decided to go for it, and Bonnie lost the battle.

Bonnie Retreats
The tarpaulin check
After Jack’s daughters had spread the tarpaulins, he checked them thoroughly. He made sure the weights were firmly in place. Why did Jack doubt that the plan would work? Perhaps he was afraid his wife would be disappointed. Maybe he thought it might hurt his daughters or destroy his farm. All these worries weighed heavily on his mind. Jack stayed outside and checked the tarpaulins inch by inch to make sure everything was as planned.

The tarpaulin check
The fear of consequences
Jack was terrified of breaking the eggs. Even if it seemed absurd, he was afraid of the potential consequences. What if the person who laid those eggs came back and destroyed them? He trembled with that thought. As a farmer, he realized that his fears were unfounded. The animals had no vengeance – they couldn’t. Or could they? Jack didn’t even know what kind of creature he had here, though he was sure it wasn’t human.

The fear of consequences
Doubts about the old folk tales
When they found their mangled cattle that morning, Jack’s father had kept muttering to himself, “Stupid folk tales.” “It’s everything.” At the time, Jack hadn’t realized what his father had gotten himself into, but now he wondered. What was hiding out there? Was reality becoming more complicated at first glance? Were there really such beings? “Stop that!” he said to himself. The last thing he could do now was lose his mind. He would leave it to his girls to guess riddles.

Doubts about the old folk tales
The renewed noise
Jack’s daughters took on the responsibility of protecting the eggs. After Jack carefully covered the eggs with a tarp, he found that his daughters were obsessed with watching over them and had them beside them every waking hour. In order to help around the house, they literally had to pull their guard down, which upset Bonnie even more. Several days passed before Jack was again awakened in the night by the mournful, shrill sound he had heard the day of the eggs.

The renewed noise
Out into the darkness
Jack jumped off the bed and ran to the window. Maria and Giselle ran into the field. It was four o’clock, and she had no rational reason to be out in the dark. “Are you kidding me?” He said. He and Bonnie stormed the girls, annoyed that they had put themselves in such danger. The parents could only hope their daughters weren’t hurt by what was out there.

Out Into The Darkness
Dark premonitions
Jack thought about how wolves hunted his daughters in the woods as he and Bonnie rushed into the field. Maybe it was wolves, coyotes or other predators that had destroyed his father’s farm when he was a boy. He kept telling himself, “Stop it.” This aspect of his personality, close to fears and superstitions, was new. The farmer was unsettled by the mere presence of the eggs, although he would never admit this out loud.

Dark premonitions
The field of eggs
In the dark, the quiet ranch proved restless. Hot air nudged Jack and Bonnie as they followed after their children. Bonnie explained, “I knew something was wrong with those eggs.” Jack didn’t respond to her anger and continued on until they all caught up. They stared at the egg field together, surprised at the sight they had.

The field of eggs
The crack in the egg
The eggs shook like an earthquake, and they shook considerably more than the day Jack found them. The eggs vibrated so much that they loosened the tarpaulin above them. Mary and Giselle were on their knees. As something prepared to hatch, the family waited with bated breath to see what it would become. After a few minutes of waiting, a large crack appeared in one of the eggshells. The children approached while Jack and Bonnie watched as if they were frozen to death.

The crack in the egg
More cracks
Cracks began to appear in the eggs, which only added to the family’s tension. Jack knew that the hatching process was taking its time, but he also knew that they were not chicken eggs. They were something unknown to him. Who could tell? Baby dragons might hatch from these eggs, spitting little spurts of fire from their mouths and fluttering around with scaly wings. Considering the circumstances on the farm, this wasn’t exactly the most impossible thing in the world.

More cracks
The hatching phase
After the first crack, the hatching process took a very long time and the family waited patiently for several hours until a hatch actually occurred. When the creature emerged, the girls were almost in tears. However, this tense state quickly changed as they watched what emerged from their precious eggs – the result of their painstaking work. A tiny yellow beak emerged from the crack, struggling bravely to see the sunlight.

The hatching phase
How it works
Temperature, location and humidity – these factors played a decisive role in egg hatching. Daytime care was also essential, as the hatching process was not a night-time affair. Jack wondered how long the eggs had been incubated before they appeared on his farm. He wondered who or what was taking care of them. “Well,” he said. “We’ll find out soon enough, won’t we?” Bonnie and he looked at each other, excited and a little worried.

How it works
It’s…?
“It’s…,” Jack replied as he watched it hatch, “a bird?” The small, wrinkled creature in front of him was bright brown. It was definitely a bird, but Jack had never seen a bird before. The little creature struggled to free itself from its shell. “Let it make it on its own,” Jack told her as Mary looked for help. All over the field, small, mysterious birds fought for the light of day.

It’s…?
Let nature take its course
Despite the temptation to rush from egg to egg and help the birds hatch, Jack had a better understanding. He knew nature had to take its course. Some birds didn’t hatch, which was sad, but that was the way it was. When he saw the baby in front of him, his heart nestled. He still fretted about his cornfield and his chickens, but he had no choice but to commit himself to the survival of this little creature.

Let nature run free
Please live
Jack thought, “Come on, kiddo.” He watched as the baby bird struggled out of the egg. “Give it your all.” Farmers didn’t usually have a special bond with animals. Despite occasionally petting and treating his animals well, Jack usually refrained from getting too emotional. At least he used to. Now he watched breathlessly to see if the baby could spring from the egg into its new life.

Please live
Bonnie was glad she was wrong
“You’re wrong, Bon,” Bonnie thought, and was grateful for it. When she thought about how worried she had been about the eggs, she almost had to laugh at herself. What did she expect him to hatch from? Predators? Looking at the cute little peacock babies, Bonnie laughed at the idea that these sweet, clumsy birds could be potentially dangerous predators. Bonnie usually hated being wrong, but today was different.

Bonnie Was Glad She Was Wrong
Peacock chicks
After a full day of hatching had passed and dozens of peacock chicks had hatched on the farm, Jack wondered what he was going to do with all those birds. If his chickens hadn’t left, he could have kept the peacocks. But his farm was short on space (as Bonnie was quick to point out). The family had a quick choice to make.

Peacock chicks
Ten
A few days after his family hatched, Jack announced: “We can keep ten.” The peacock chicks were frolicking around the farm without a care in the world. He had looked at his resources and concluded that he could keep about ten of them. His daughters’ faces were immediately disappointed. “I know,” Jack replied. “I know you wish you could keep more.” But don’t forget that we have a new cat now, too.” The cat the children had rescued had survived and become a professional pest controller.

Ten
Cat friends
And this cat, of course, had brought friends too, so Jack really did have a whole house on the farm now. This was the thing about barn cats – they always seemed to breed. To neuter them all, he had already earmarked an expensive vet bill. But they were cute, he had to admit. “I’m getting soft with age,” he said. “Do you think barn cats are lovable? “What happened to me?” His father had undoubtedly fallen into his grave.

Cat friends
The sanctuary
The remaining birds went to a peacock sanctuary, which Jack couldn’t refuse. The humans had the opportunity to visit and feed them, and the babies could learn from larger peacocks. These birds soon grew into beautiful feathered natural phenomena, and they owed their survival to the maidens and Jack. There is a possibility that the ten that remained on Jack’s farm will become a tourist attraction in their own right.

The sanctuary
Putting the birds down
At the end of the road was a sanctuary filled with animals not found on conventional livestock farms. It had won awards for its care of lost and abandoned animals. Upon the arrival of Jack and his daughters with their peacocks, Jack was aware that he would be asking a lot of the sanctuary. Before knocking on the door of the sanctuary’s main office, he stepped out of the truck and smoothed his jacket.

Setting the birds down