That is not a word. Perhaps you mean Concubine? Or Incubate?
No, the words "incubate" and "borrow" have different meanings. "Incubate" means to keep something in the right conditions for development or growth, while "borrow" means to take something with the intention of returning it later.
Do you mean incubate/hatch? If so, treat them just like poultry eggs.
The antonym of incubate is expel or evacuate.
The opposite of incubate is expel or eject, as in removing something from a controlled environment.
Both Female and Male Eagles incubate the eggs. They actually take turns.
Common cuckoos do not build their own nests or incubate their eggs. Instead, they lay their eggs in the nests of other bird species and rely on the host bird to incubate the eggs and raise the cuckoo chick.
you will more than likely still incubate the egg
of course
NO salmon dont incubate their eggs, fish dont incubate their eggs at all, they lay them and the male fish swims by the fish and releases the sperm near the eggs and they become fertilized outside of the female fish.
Do you mean, can a rooster lay an egg? The answer is no. Only hens can lay an egg. Do you mean, will a rooster incubate an egg till it hatches? The answer is no, only hens incubate the eggs. Occasionally a rooster that doesn't know any better will sleep in the nestbox but he is not there to incubate and could actually break and eat the egg instead. Do you mean, will a rooster chick hatch out of an egg? Yes, both roosters and hens come from eggs.
Yes, both male and female will incubate, often taking turns especially if it is very cold.