After the starlings come into heat and mate, the female begins to build a nest. The female bird will lay about 5 eggs in each clutch. After all the eggs are laid, the female bird begins to incubate the eggs. The entire incubation period is about 16 days. During the incubation period, mynas will not leave their ovaries except for eating and defecating. When the female eats and defecates, the male will take on the responsibility of protecting the ovaries.
The owner only needs to take good care of the female bird, add food and water every day, and keep the surrounding environment quiet. Under normal circumstances, it only takes 15-18 days for bird eggs to hatch. Brooding by female birds can increase the success rate of egg hatching.