You can leave them with her, just make sure the temps and humidity are correct for incubation. Do a forum search about maternal incubation, there are a few members on here to do it successfully. It's really something to see. They have to be incubated at a steady temperature, so if you're using an on/off thermostat, they will likely die. They can't survive temps much higher than 95*.


You really should have an incubator set up though, they can be made fairly cheap with a Styrofoam cooler, an egg box, heat tape/pad, some water bottles and a thermostat.