Things You'll Need
- Incubator
- Cardboard box
- Blanket/Paper towels
- Lamp
- 220-volt light bulb
- Thermometer
Instructions
Incubator Hatching
Place the eggs inside of the incubator.
Put the incubator in a safe, sheltered spot away from drafts and traffic. You should not expose robin eggs to extreme temperature changes or direct sunlight.
Set the thermostat on your incubator to 100 degrees fahrenheit. The temperature of the box should remain constant.
Box Hatching
Find a small, cardboard box and line it with paper towels or a blanket. Place the robin eggs in the box.
Put the box in a safe, sheltered spot, away from drafts and traffic. You should not expose robin eggs to extreme temperature changes or direct sunlight.
Put a 220-volt light bulb in the lamp. Place the lamp close to the box to keep the robin eggs warm.
Place a thermometer in the box near the eggs and monitor the temperature every 1 to 2 hours to prevent the eggs from overheating. Shift the position of the lamp as needed to maintain a temperature of 100 degrees fahrenheit in the box.