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to keep the egg warm, and to protect it.
To hatch an egg at home, you will need an incubator to regulate temperature and humidity. Place the egg in the incubator and turn it regularly. Keep the environment clean and monitor the temperature and humidity levels closely. After a few weeks, the egg should hatch into a chick.
Antarctica, the female bird will lay the egg and pass it on to the male bird. He then holds the egg on top of his feet and slouches his belly down on the egg to keep it somewhat warm.
yes you can if you keep it warm and in a shoe box with blankets to keep it warm
Buy an incubator. Available at any feed supply store. I can not afford to buy a incubator. will the nest work under a lamp? Yes, but you have to make sure that the egg doesn't get to hot or too cold so you may have to acquire a thermometer at least and adjust the distance of the lamp. The egg will require to be rotated occasionally so the embryo doesn't get stuck to one side of the egg. A certain humidity is required to be maintained. Also duck or goose eggs required to be sprinkled with water daily. These criteria will vary depending on what kind of an egg you have. Further research will need to be done.
(=^) bird in egg =^ bird not in egg(=eyes ^beak)
With an incubator or with the mother, Keep the temperature at around 75 - 100 degrees
yes, because it has grown into a bird in the egg
No, it does not hurt when a bird lays an egg.
Keep the eggs somewhere warm, supervise them and make sure their covered in the warm place. <(") <- bird face
keep the bird well incubated in a warm correct tempreture .. theres not much you can do apart from taking care of the egg
Yepp. Read more.... http://www.essexwt.org.uk/conservation/wildbird_info.htm