This girl experimented with store-bought eggs. What happened next will surprise you

You thought that you can only keep cats or dogs at home. Not at all.

Today we will tell about a girl named Charlie Lello from Hertfordshire who decided to do an unusual experiment.

You might think that nothing would come of it, but Charlie did.

After watching a video on the Internet about how a boy raises chicks from quail eggs, the girl decided to do it again.

She bought duck eggs from the store, but she didn’t have high hopes. ‘When I was in the store, I saw the duck eggs and thought that they would also be suitable for the experiment.

Of course, I understood that they were shop eggs and before they were picked, trucked in, put on the rack, no one knows how many people picked them up and put them in place.

Therefore, they might not have gone through this difficult path,’ Charlie shared.

The girl made a makeshift incubator, turned the eggs three times a day and patiently waited for the ‘cubs’.

Everything worked out. Beep was the first to be born. Although Charlie knew why she started all this, she was still very surprised.

She managed to capture the moment the chick was born and shared this video on his social networks.

After the beep, Pip the kitten came out, which made her mistress very happy. And then Meep joined this company.

The girl got three ducklings from the six eggs she bought at the store.

Netizens are enthralled by the story and keep tweeting Charlie about how much they love the ducklings. My heart melts from this tenderness. They are wonderful. I will follow their path.’

Here are some thoughts Charlie shared in his Instagram post:

‘This is not the first time when supermarket eggs are hatched. Hundreds of people have done this before me, I just had the opportunity to bring our story to life when we needed so much
had to smile.

I want to thank everyone for their kind words and I hope that when the buzz around us dies down in a few days, you will continue to follow our journey.’

We hope you were as inspired by the story of Beep, Pip and Meep as we were.

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