Well, you should wait for her to finish laying all of her eggs. Birds usually lay eggs aday or so apart. After that, wait about a week so that if you take them away instinct won't prompt her to lay more eggs. Anyways, then put them in the incubator. I'm no expert in bird breeding, however, so I recommend you also go to your vet or local bird breeder for information.
a parrot lays eggs whenever you leave it in a breading box with a partner of a different sex the amount of eggs it lays depends on what type of parrot you have try going to a parrot website for more information
You get an incubator or put it in an unused blanket then put him in a box with holes punched on the top of the box. If you dont do these to it will die.
box turtle
No, they fertilize it before they are layed
The female turtle lays at least 20 eggs
The female turtle lays at least 20 eggs
Put it in a box or enclosed cage with a very powerful lamp.
It's called an incubator. If you mean a sort of box with a thermostat designed to keep eggs, and later, hatchlings, at the right temperature for them, it's an incubator. Otherwise, the only devices I can think of for laying eggs are birds, monotremes (egg-laying mammals), reptiles, insects, spiders and so on, and various marine creatures.
Well, there are a lot of things you should know about doing this. First off she needs to have a lot of calcium and protein in her diet. Make sure her food is covered in calcium powder! When she lays her eggs you need to make sure you have the time, money and an incubator to do so! Once she lays eggs put them in your incubator!
You can put the eggs in an artificial incubator. Make one of your own with a box, lamp and a bowl of water for humidity. Place the light close enough to the eggs to maintain a temperature of 100F and allow the eggs to complete the hatch.
i think you mean an incubator it is a small box shaped machine which fertile hen eggs are put into instead of hatching under the hen you plug it in and put the eggs in it turning them each day for 19 days the eggs should hatch on the 21st day
They should be left in the incubator until they are dry,fluffy and active. Do not rush to remove them as opening the incubator will effect the un-hatched and still hatching eggs. This usually takes up to 36 hours and the first hatch chicks will survive quite well without food or water since the humidity in the incubator keeps them hydrated. After 36 hours all unhatched eggs should be candled to verify viability, and the hatched chicks moved to a brooder box.