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Incubating the eggs was necessary for their survival.
None.
I believe are called incubating birds, because they are incubating the eggs!
If she has definitely stopped sitting on the eggs, then throw them out.
incubating eggs means keeping them warm ready to be hatched
Actually you can as long, as you don't handle them to long.
They look the same as normal eggs but the things inside are different.
shivering thermogenesis
Setting eggs is the term for incubating, whether done by a broody hen "setting" on a clutch of eggs or by artificial incubation.
Eggs should be turned once in the morning when you wake up and once before you go to bed. All you have to do is flip the egg over so it is laying on the side opposite of what side it was already on.
You simply remove her eggs, keeping her from setting and incubating them.
No, not if you want the bird to return to incubating the eggs.