It depends on what kind of incubator. If it automatically records temperature, controls moisture levels, and turns the eggs like mine, you're all set. If not, it becomes very difficult and tedious to remember to do those things everyday. I believe it should be kept around 100 degrees F and about 37 degrees C. They should be turned 3 times everyday so each side gets equal heat. There should be a spot for water, place some in and refill when it gets low. This keeps the egg moist so the chick won't die. Good luck :P
An incubator is used to hatch fertile eggs artificially. Nothing will hatch from an unfertilised egg.
If you can hatch a regular egg in there then you can hatch an ostrich egg.
Invest in an incubator.
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.
it has to be fertilized, and you can stick it in an incubator.
An incubator is the best way but a simple light bulb incubator is sufficient to hatch eggs.
The chicken egg will likely hatch first. Quail eggs hatch in 21 to 23 days. Chicken eggs hatch in 21.
They most likely will not hatch at all.
To hatch a chicken egg at home, you will need an incubator to regulate temperature and humidity. Place the egg in the incubator and turn it several times a day. After about 21 days, the chick should hatch. Make sure to provide proper care and warmth for the chick after hatching.
It depends. Did stay out in the cold for too long? If it did it will hatch but maybe become sick or die in the egg
keep it in incubator or keep it coiled in cotton keeping rolling it after some 28 days it will get hatch.
You either put it in an incubator or under a hen for 21 days.