She is a "plus size girl," so the egg had a very comfortable and secure nest.
Betsy Ross was at the park with her husband and kids when they noticed a heartbreaking sight – a duck’s nest with the eggs smashed. Upon closer inspection, they noticed that one of the eggs was still intact. It had a small crack, but they decided it could be still be saved.
So Betsy took the egg home with the intention of making it hatch. With no incubator, she improvised and stored the egg between her breasts to keep it warm, for 35 days.
The independent sign language interpreter from Visalia, California works on a contract-basis and at that time, she was out of work. This gave her time to do her “rescue operation.”
Betsy called the local wildlife group but they told her that they couldn’t take the egg. She then asked the organization if they would take in the duck if she hatched it, to which they agreed.
There was no problem of the egg slipping or falling out of its place, since Betsy explained that she is “a plus size girl so it just kinda fit right between my breast.”
When she had to shower, she made her husband hold the egg for her. She figured that mother ducks needed to leave the nest for a while to hunt for food, so she thought it wouldn’t do damage to the egg if she took time off to shower.
While waiting for the duck to hatch, Betsy researched on what to do during the hatching stage and how to care for the duck afterwards. She found out that she shouldn’t be rotating the egg and that it needs humidity.
So she created a more suitable environment for the egg by making a hatching box using a lamp, plastic container, a bowl of water, gallon bags, and lots of tape.
After 35 days, Betsy started hearing faint peeps from the egg. It was the pipping stage, in which the animal was pushing out of the egg lining. She put the egg in the hatching box and waited.
When the whole day passed by without the duck coming out, Betsy called the vet, who told her that the little bird was trapped by the egg’s membrane.
“He eventually got out half-way but was still connected to the yolk on the bottom of the egg. I was told it was because he was early but found out on reddit it was from not being warm enough or the temperature not being stable,” Betsy said.
Betsy said that the duck is doing well and being taken care of by a girl who adores him.
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