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.
Put it in a box or enclosed cage with a very powerful lamp.
You need duck eggs and an incubator. See discussion.
I am not sure where to get fertilized pigeon eggs, but why not look into getting chicken or duck eggs. You can usually get them from a local farmer for free as long as you promise to return the young after they hatch. You are getting the same experience for free, or next to free! And Yes, chicken and duck eggs can hatch in an incubator.
Duck eggs that have baby ducks inside can only last around 60 hours in the cold without being incubated. If they have no baby inside they can last a long time. Up to a few weeks. But if the egg is left to long then it will go rotten. Check first to see if the egg is fertile, if so transfer to an incubator or under a broody hen. Go to duckeggs.com for more accurate answers.
at least 90 degrees
If the hen turkey is nesting let her incubate the eggs. If you have a good broody chicken hen let the hen incubate the eggs.
uh... no one! unless a hen.... yah. But, ya, you need somthing like an incubator for the eggs to hatch corectly. Post a message!
That happened to me last year. I bought an incubator and was able to hatch the eggs. Those same ducklings are now laying this year. As they lay, I gather the eggs and incubate. So, far we have 3 ducklings and about 6 in the incubator.
Some species of ducks, like domestic ducks, can lay eggs without the presence of a male through a process called parthenogenesis. This occurs when the egg develops without fertilization. The eggs will not be viable for hatching into ducklings, though.
About 10-13 eggs in a clutch.
No you need to have a female and male duck to have baby ducks.
Yes you can incubate duck eggs and here is how with my prior knowledge do NOT forget a step 1: Buy a egg turner incubator Tractor Supply has them for about $42 where I live 2: set incubator for 95 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit do not ever change temperature 3. sprinkle warm water over the eggs daily up until 18 day 4: they will hatch about 21 days so do not touch the eggs on the 18th day they are getting ready to hatch 5: you will maybe wake up one day and have baby ducklings! it is a hard process and takes a lot of care but at the end you get rewarded with cute fluffy fluff balls with a bill (duck's beak) By the Way draw on the egg with a pencil only on the top and bottom of the egg I don't know why you just do it helps somehow mysteriously