It is exciting. We did our first hatch as a science project for my son. (We homeschool.) My sister gave me her incubator and a couple dozen of her barnyard mix eggs and wished me luck...lol That hatch was awful. The brand new thermometer I bought ended up being 6 degrees off, so I only ended up with 2 hatchers and one that actually survived, but we fell in love with him and after talking about it decided to raise our own flock. So we set more eggs, I had 13 hatch (used three brand new thermometers...lol) and we did loose one of our little turkens at just over a week old, but now I have 12 8 week chicks. 5 boys though from what I can tell. So 5 of them will be leaving. :-( But I am looking foreward to hopefully doing an Easter hatch.Black australorp and a few red sexlix australorp mix thay are from my own flock figured i have never seen a egg hatch and now i k.ow why people love hatching there own eggs lol