The perfect temperature is 99.5 degrees Fahrenheit. So too low will kill it or too high will kill it.
I believe are called incubating birds, because they are incubating the eggs!
Incubating the eggs was necessary for their survival.
If she has definitely stopped sitting on the eggs, then throw them out.
The ideal temperature for incubating pigeon eggs is exactly 18 degrees celsius, if the temperature is any lower then the egg will explode and you will need to buy a new one, if the temperature is any higher then you will also die
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.
Birds incubating their eggs means that they are sitting on top of the eggs to keep them warm until they hatch. The heat from the parent's body helps in the development of the embryos inside the eggs. This process is essential for the survival of the offspring.
No, they are all ectothermic - they don't have the facility to regulate their own temperature as mammals can - and rely on the ambient temperature of their surroundings for warmth. However - female reptiles can raise their temperature by 'shivering' when they're incubating eggs.
shivering thermogenesis
None.
after incubating the eggs. the parent don't take any more part for the hatchlings.
You simply remove her eggs, keeping her from setting and incubating them.