Unless you want to sit on it all day, put it in the oven without turning it on.
Let the parents take care of it. If you do not have an incubator, the eggs will die without constant heat from their parents.
Put out a variety of seeds and get birdhouses which you can find at hardware stores. also increase the biomass (amount of plants and animals ) in your neighborhood
you can incubate a pigeon egg with a regular heating pad, a room with humidity, and prayer! good luck...
you can go to the vet so it can not lay eggs
Just sit on them
No
Keep it in a nest box with a lamp made for fowl-egg hatching.
Put it in the fridge. If you are hatching it, then use an incubator.
its not hatching
Just walk around. When you take a number of steps, The egg will get closer to hatching. be sure to keep the egg in the party.
no
It helps it to get out of the egg when it is hatching. It is not a tooth in the proper sense and in most cases it is lost after hatching.
3 to 5 days after hatching 3 to 5 days after hatching
it slows down the hatching process
If it is out in the wild,if the egg is hatching,the egg will be moving and it will have cracks in it.
Because the egg membrane dissolves. In other insects,they tear through the egg membrane upon hatching. In honey bees the egg membrane dissolves.
no