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I'm sure there are many stories similar to mine (I'm a beginner): I got a few hens as a hobby/pets for the kids. The chickens have adapted well, I'm trying to learn as much as possible, enjoying the great tasting eggs, and the kids LOVE to retrieve eggs. However recently, I found out one of my hens is a roo. I initially didn't want a roo, for fear of chicks. Now that I have one... i'm interested in having chicks
So my question is: I see many posts about incubators... Should I not let nature take it's course and allow the hen to hatch the eggs? Why use the incubators? Is it for the sake of ease or efficiency? Will I experience and problems by using momma to do the work?

So my question is: I see many posts about incubators... Should I not let nature take it's course and allow the hen to hatch the eggs? Why use the incubators? Is it for the sake of ease or efficiency? Will I experience and problems by using momma to do the work?