Time to learn
about Clown Eggs!
Congratulations on your latest addition to the family! If you’re new to parenting a clown, here's some tips for caring for your silly little one!
Where do clowns come from?
Clowns come from the eggs of other clowns. Clowns are some of the only mammals that lay eggs. Much like those of poultry, eggs can be laid in broods of 1 to 4 eggs!
What do infant clowns eat?
The infant's diet is based on the kind of clown it is. Consult your clown phyiscan about your egglet's needs. Most infants share snack options as well.
- Marshmellows
- Peanuts
- Heavy creams/milks
Common snacks include:
Caring for your egg
This is the most important part of your egg's devlopment. Your egg's colorful exterior shell provides a hint of what kind of clown this infant will be. This also determines the kind of care your baby will need. Consult your clown doctor for more information.
How to hatch a clown egg!
- Heating pad
- Plenty of blankets
- Kitchen timer
You will need:

- Place heating pad on a solid, flat surface.
- Cover the entire heating pad with folded blankets.
- Activate the heated blanket. Wait for the blankets to warm before placing the egg.
- Once blanket is warm to the touch, place the egg onto the incubator. Generously cover the egg with blankets.
- Set your kitchen timer for 60 minutes.
- When the timer goes off, turn the egg inwards so its cooler side can warm as well. Set timer for 60 minutes again and repeat the egg turning process.
- After six months of incubation... Behold! your little one is here!



