I am not sure where to get fertilized pigeon eggs, but why not look into getting chicken or duck eggs. You can usually get them from a local farmer for free as long as you promise to return the young after they hatch. You are getting the same experience for free, or next to free! And Yes, chicken and duck eggs can hatch in an incubator.
use fertilized eggs
Buy an incubator on efowl .com or ducksforbackyards.com!
It could affect the eggs development if something went wrong like you dropped it, and it can't be out of the incubator because it needs to stay warm.
It is only normal if the eggs are not fertilized...
yes it can
It keeps the eggs warm so it will hatch if the egg is fertilized. Mostly you won't need it, only if your hen refuses to lay on the eggs.
You can get the information you need online or at the place where you bought your eggs. If you are wanting a rare breed, some people purchase already fertilized eggs and use an incubator. It is a personal choice. If you incubate, you will usually have more chicks than if you let nature take its course.
Development of a fertilized egg begins when temperature and humidity are within certain parameters. An artificial incubator recreates the conditions a brood hen would when she sets on a clutch of eggs. 100.5 F and a humidity of 60%+ are optimum. A fertilized egg that is collected and stored in a cool (50F or lower) dry place will not develop.
No, the egg is fertilized in the hen before the shell forms around it.
A chicken can be hatched from under the mother hen after 21 days of sitting on them, as long as the eggs are turned for the first 18 days, twice a day (morning and night). But, I think you are referring to an incubator, where you put fertilized eggs at a certain temperature, and turn them just as a mother hen would do. I have put a lot of eggs in my incubator, and most of them hatched, so you've got a good chance to hatching most eggs.
If two eggs are fertilized, the offspring will be twins. The twins could be two males, two females, or one of each.
incubator which is like a hen sitting on the eggs and the incubator keep the eggs nice and warm and moves them like a mama hen would do but a incubator cost a lot of money