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If you don't put water in an incubator , bad things will happen to your bike , but not while your ridding it .
Put the duck egg under another broody hen or bring it inside and place it in an incubator.
Fertile eggs start developing when the hen starts setting, or when they are put in an incubator.
NO. because the baby chicks can only put in a nest or in a cage.
first craft an incubator, which is an ambrosium torch in the middle then holy stone around it, then put the egg in the incubator.(the incubator is powered by ambrosium torches
to do that you have to press A to pick up the egg then go to the incubator and then press a to drop it on the incubator wait in till the egg is a chick
You can buy an incubator, put egg(s) in the incubator, and follow the incubator instructions for incubating them. If any babies hatch, you'll need to completely handfeed them yourself if you want them to survive.
Put them in an incubator or a frying pan.
Usually 24 hours but it is always best to leave them all together until all the chicks have hatched. The chicks need time to dry and fluff up. When they first emerge from the shell they are wet and weak, subject to cold temperature drops. You need not worry about food and water for 36 hours since they still have some reserves from the yolk they developed from. When moving them from the incubator to the brooder box, make sure the temperature is close to the temperature of the incubator, in the high 90's directly under the lamp. There should also be room in the brooder box for them to get out of the heat is they wish.
coop. You can put the eggs in an incubator (to incubate them) until they hatch.
after if you're putting ornaments on it, but if it's just mesh, than you just put it on