See how the dove defends its eggs Hallelujah

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See how the dove defends its eggs Hallelujah
Natural incubation begins after laying the second egg, and this helps the hatching of the two eggs simultaneously, but in some circumstances the couple may lie on the first egg and thus a delay occurs in the second egg hatching, and the male may begin to lie on the first egg and forget to fertilize the female before laying the second egg and this It leads to the second egg being unfertilized, and if this situation is repeated, then either the male gets rid of the male or the first egg is removed from the nest to ensure that the male fertilizes his female before laying the second egg, then the first egg is returned after laying the second egg.
- The incubation period of eggs lasts about 17 days from the time of laying the second egg, and in winter, hatching may be delayed by a day, and both the male and the female participate in the incubation of the eggs, where the male takes over the task from ten in the morning until four in the afternoon, then the female takes over the rest of the hours of the night and day.
- The eggs are initially bright white and change after a week of incubation to a bluish-gray color and this confirms that the eggs are fertilized and when the eggs hatch, the large birds carry the remaining eggshell to be thrown out of the nest, and the young chick begins to peck the egg shell twenty-four before the hatching time An hour, and as a result a crack occurs in the upper third of the egg, allowing the young chicks to exit.

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