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probably not. From experience, they should be kept in an incubator. If you put hem in the cupboard, the chances of it surviving are slim because of the lack of oxygen. Put it wherever their is not much movement, for that could affect if it hatches. A bedside table would be more convenient if you are trying to raise it as a pet. If it's a chicken or another bird and you want it to lay more eggs, place it carefully under an adult of that species.

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duck egg was laid on the lawn but was abandoned by the Mum - it was fairly warm when I picked it up and I placed it in a box with fur cover and soft clothes and placed it in a cupboard in my bathroom. I have been turning it regularly but it feels cold to the touch - when I candle it I can see two light areas at both ends of the egg - the middle is dark. Would this be considered dead.

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