those will almost hatch just laying in the summer sun!
They are pretty much no different than any other egg.
99.5 degrees in a forced air incubator, 100 in a still air, (forced is best)
high humidity prefered at 85% or so, a slight misting of warm water from a spray bottle left in the bator (so it's the same temp!)Helps simulate the wet hen returning to the nest after feeding and aids in the higher humidity(though this is not a requirement)
Turn 2-3 times daily. with 3 days to go boost humidity a little more and stop turning eggs.
And that 'll get it. As I said the breeds you mentioned are very hardy and a pleasure to raise, you should have no trouble
Aubrey
boggy bottom bantams