Teesside stories you may have missed this week

Orphaned ducklings, "yoga" donkeys and ukulele players shocked to discover they had gone viral on TikTok even though they did not have a profile on the platform.
Here are some stories you may have missed on Teesside this week.
Yoga donkeys 'do not know what to make of it all'

A therapeutic donkey yoga session has taken place with organisers saying the animals "didn't know what to make of it all".
The first session run by Ark Therapies, a community interest company in Hutton Henry, County Durham, took place on 26 April with the help of seven of their rescued and rehomed donkeys.
- Read more about the story here
Orphaned ducklings hatch after eggs rescued

A couple came to the rescue of 12 unhatched duck eggs after their mother died.
James Carter, a chef at the G & Tea House in Great Ayton, near Middlesbrough, said staff were unable to raise help due to the Easter bank holiday.
Because Mr Carter and his girlfriend Stephanie Weeding collect tropical butterflies, they had heat lamps ready to create an incubator.
Over the past few days they have seen signs of life from the eggs and three of them have hatched.
- Read more about the eggs here
New mum says maternity treatment was 'traumatic'

A mum who says she has been left in chronic pain a year after giving birth has called for an NHS trust to be put into special measures.
Niki Cotson has amassed more than 700 signatures for her petition calling for special measures to be imposed at North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust.
The hospital said it was always "dedicated to ensuring safe, quality care for all of our patients".
- Read more about Ms Cotson's story here
'Our ukulele videos were ripped off on TikTok'

A couple who create ukulele tutorial videos on YouTube were "shocked" to discover a fake profile of them had gone viral on TikTok.
Roz and Graham Hall, from Eaglescliffe, Stockton, said they "could not believe it" as they did not have a profile on the social media site.
- Learn more about the couple here