Put it in a box or enclosed cage with a very powerful lamp.
you could put them under a broody chicken. it may not work but you could try a heat lamp, they need one once they hatch anyway.
An incubator.
Put it in the fridge. If you are hatching it, then use an incubator.
incubator which is like a hen sitting on the eggs and the incubator keep the eggs nice and warm and moves them like a mama hen would do but a incubator cost a lot of money
they use their stomachs as an incubator to keep the eggs warm enough to hatch properly without defects.
Eggs are spaced apart in the incubator to allow for the circulation of air. It is also important to keep a space between the eggs so that there is room to turn them over periodically.
Keep it in a nest box with a lamp made for fowl-egg hatching.
Eggs will not hatch if they have not been incubated either by a hen or by an incubator. And it's not the chickens that are breaking and eating your eggs. It's snakes, rats, raccoons, opossums and other such animals. I suggest you strengthen your coups defenses or bye/make an incubator otherwise you will never have your eggs hatch out.
An egg hatcher is another name for an egg incubator. They are both structures that keep eggs warm in place of the mother, so the eggs will hatch.
Use a heating pad, and keep it on low. Cover the heating pad with a towel. the eggs should be turned over on the opposite side twice a day. once when you wake up and once when you go to bed.
Ducks usually incubate their eggs for about 28 days
Absolutely. The hen will produce an egg without a rooster involved. Most eggs you buy in the grocery stores are from hens who have never seen a male bird. Large egg producers do not keep male birds.