Yes. The easy way is to buy a small home incubator. There are several types available for the home breeder. They are relatively inexpensive and very simple to use.
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.
When hatching eggs, there are two methods of hatching - 1) You incubate them in a incubator. 2) You let the mother set them.
Same way birds and other reptiles do: they push them out into a nest, then protect/incubate them until they hatch.
Use an incubator. small incubators are readily available and home built incubators are easy to make.
They carry the eggs on their feet for the entire 55 day incubation time, the same way the Emperor Penguin does.
over easy
Most snakes lay eggs, but a few give birth to live babies. The live-bearers don't have babies the way mammals do, attached to them by an umbilical cord and a placenta, but simply incubate the eggs on the inside of the mother instead of on the outside.
No. It is hard enough to sex a day old chick. There is only one way see into an egg and that is by candling. Candling only shows dark shadows and no definition. There is absolutely no way to tell from shadows what sex a chick is.
yes eggs are allowed to eat in Islam,in as much the egg or the eggs are not matured to be incubate.
Either or, but most people call them over easy
Hens lay eggs which is the way the chicken guarantees the next generation of her breed or flock family. The egg is self-contained. It has everything the chick will need until the chick has finished drying after hatching.
Probably survival of the species in perhaps a harsh environment. In cooler climates, where the temperature might fluctuate over a wide range, it makes more sense for the female snake to incubate the developing embryos inside her body. That way, she can regulate her own temperature. In hotter climates, its easier to deposit eggs under the earth where a constant temperature will incubate the eggs for her.