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Woman hatches duck egg after carrying it in her bra for a month


A woman carried this egg in her bra for a month (Picture: Betsy Ross)

Recently there’s been something of a wave of interest in hatching eggs at home.

People have been buying supermarket duck eggs and incubating them until they hatch, ready to be welcomed into the family as a brand new pet.

But incubators don’t come cheap, so one woman who wanted to hatch a duck egg decided to get innovative – by stuffing the egg in her bra.

Betsy Ross’s children found an egg with a crack on it in a park near their home in California and they begged her to save it.

She called a local wildlife centre but unfortunately they couldn’t help, so took matters into her own hands.

Betsy found a way to reseal the crack and after doing some research she realised that she would need to buy an incubator to keep the egg as warm as the mother duck would have done.

However, she could not afford one so got creative and carried the egg in her bra for over a month until a duckling hatched.

The duckling hatched after a month (Picture: Betsy Ross)

Betsy shared images of the various stages of the egg’s development and wrote on the Reddit: ‘Saved a cracked egg! Carried it in my bra for 35 days. It was born prematurely he was still attached to the yolk and it was not absorbed so I got a wet paper towel and applied antibiotic on its cord and tummy twice a day. Surprised he didn’t die.

‘I was off work for the summer. That’s why it was in my bra and not in an incubator. I couldn’t afford one at the time. I am plus size so it fit snug.

‘I am an independent contractor doing sign language interpreting and most of the time I get odd jobs in summer but took time off to hatch this baby.’

Betsy called the duckling Thawne (Picture: Betsy Ross)

The other question you may have is ‘how is it possible to carry it in your bra for that long?’

Betsy also had an answer for that question. She wrote: ‘They can be without warmth for a few minutes or even hours at a time.

‘What do you think momma duck does when she has to eat? Incubators even have auto timers to simulate this.’

Betsy also revealed her husband carried it while she showered. Once she held up a light and saw the foetus in the shell, Betsy was encouraged and kept on carrying it, nurturing it every day until it was ready to hatch.

The devoted mum then set up a makeshift box for the duckling – with a bowl of water, lamp and tape. Soon, a baby duckling emerged and they decided to call him Thawne.

The duck survived after the egg cracked in its nest (Picture: Betsy Ross)

Once he was big enough, the family parted ways with him and found him a nice place he could roam and be free.

It seems eggs are tougher than they look. Other Redditors commented on Betsy’s post saying they had similar experiences.

Thawne thriving (Picture: Betsy Ross)

One person wrote: ‘You remind me of my mum’s adventures with chickens when she was young. I can’t quite remember what the problem was, but I think did some sort of resuscitation of a chick that hatched in similar circumstances and also tried to do surgery on a punctured crop of an adult chook.

‘I recall another story about her gluing cracked shell back together and still hatching the chick.’

We’re just surprised Betsy managed to wear a bra for 35 days in a row.

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