How to Hatch a Bird Egg Without an Incubator

An incubator helps hatch a bird egg by keeping it evenly heated at an appropriate temperature, as well as slightly humid. Without uniform heat, a bird has little likelihood of surviving inside an egg. You can approximate the effects of an incubator, but even with close supervision, only about half of birds hatched without a proper incubator survive.

Things You'll Need

  • Ceramic bowl
  • Water
  • Microwave oven
  • Hand towel
  • Heat lamp
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Instructions

    • 1

      Put several inches of water in the ceramic bowl and microwave it at medium heat for several minutes. Remove the bowl and empty the water. The bowl is now at a good starting temperature for the egg. Do not microwave the egg as this will kill the bird.

    • 2

      Dampen a hand towel thoroughly with warm water. Wrap the egg in the towel, being careful to move slowly and not shake the egg. Place the damp towel with the egg in the ceramic bowl.

    • 3

      Place the bowl six to twelve inches below the heat lamp, depending on the size and strength of the lamp. Turn on the heat lamp. This will heat only one side of the egg at a time, but having given it a head start with the warm bowl and towel will help. Also, the lamp should keep the ceramic bowl heated and the heat evenly distributed.

    • 4

      Flip the egg every six to eight hours by gently and slowly rotating it to expose the other side to the heat lamp. This is also a good time to sprinkle more water on the hand towel to keep the egg humid.