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Sometimes you see something on the internet and you just have to try it. That’s exactly what happened with Adele Phillips from Port Talbot in Wales, United Kingdom. She saw a TikTok of someone hatching a duck egg bought from the supermarket. So Adele went to the nearest store and got her own box of duck eggs.
To her surprise, one of the six eggs was indeed fertile and that’s how her journey to hatch the duckling started. It required lots of work, care, and maintenance. However, the hard work paid off, because 30 days later, Adele had a little adorable duckling named Morris.
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A woman brings home a tray of duck eggs from the supermarket and ends up hatching one of them.
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Adele Phillips, a 28-year-old woman from Port Talbot, UK, was scrolling over TikTok one day and saw someone who bought a duck egg and was attempting to hatch it. So, she thought, I ll have a go.
And boom, she came home from work one day and there was little Braddock Morris. The little fella is named after the breed of eggs that she had purchased (Braddock) and Morris after the name of the supermarket (Morrisons).