Incubation of bird eggs requires the provision of appropriate temperature, humidity and oxygen, usually in the following ways:
1. Natural incubation: In the wild environment, the mother bird will use her own body temperature to incubate the eggs. She will place the eggs in the nest and use her own body temperature to keep the eggs at a constant temperature to achieve the purpose of hatching.
2. Artificial incubation: In an artificial environment, a special incubator can be used to simulate the conditions for bird incubation. Incubators can control temperature, humidity and oxygen levels to ensure the eggs receive the right environment.
3. Other methods: In addition to the two common incubation methods mentioned above, there are also some uncommon incubation methods, such as placing eggs in warm water, using thermos bottles, etc. However, these methods are more likely to cause problems and are not recommended.
No matter which incubation method is used, you need to pay attention to the following points:
1. Inspect eggs before hatching to eliminate damaged or unhealthy eggs.
2. Ensure that the incubation environment is clean and hygienic to avoid bacterial contamination or other hazards.
3. During the incubation process, parameters such as temperature, humidity, and oxygen concentration need to be checked regularly and adjusted accordingly.
4. You need to avoid touching or moving the eggs during incubation to avoid harm to the embryos.
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