- Oct 11, 2015
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Hello everyone! 
I am a previously retired chicken lady that recently decided to get back into the game (aka I moved, had to give my girls away to a beautiful farm sanctuary, and now have my own home so I can raise chickens again).
Back then, I'd just buy chicks from either my local feed store or online hatcheries.
However, this time around, I want to try hatching them! I completely lucked out and found someone local to me that has 3 Lavender Orpington hens with a matching Roo. This sweet lady had both fertile eggs AND many chicks! They also have a pretty successful hatch rate but that is with their high-tech incubator and/or broody hens.
I bought a Kebonnixs Incubator in hopes of hatching some eggs but when I went to go pick the eggs up yesterday, had some serious chick fever. She let me hold and cuddle all her cute little chicks and gosh.. now a part of me is impatient and wondering why I didn't just get chicks.
Nonetheless, I have eggs in the incubator but was curious if there are any benefits from hatching your own eggs? Does it matter in how "tame" or "friendly" the chickens are? I know Orpingtons in general are a sweet breed but am curious! I mostly want to hatch my own eggs only to experience the process.
Has anyone noticed any differences of hatching your own chicks versus just buying them?
(Side note: I had bought 4 Black Star chicks from a local feedstore back then and because I spent so much time with them, they were super friendly lap chickens. This is swaying me towards just buying the chicks but if it makes even more of a difference to hatch them out, I'd love to know!)

I am a previously retired chicken lady that recently decided to get back into the game (aka I moved, had to give my girls away to a beautiful farm sanctuary, and now have my own home so I can raise chickens again).
Back then, I'd just buy chicks from either my local feed store or online hatcheries.
However, this time around, I want to try hatching them! I completely lucked out and found someone local to me that has 3 Lavender Orpington hens with a matching Roo. This sweet lady had both fertile eggs AND many chicks! They also have a pretty successful hatch rate but that is with their high-tech incubator and/or broody hens.
I bought a Kebonnixs Incubator in hopes of hatching some eggs but when I went to go pick the eggs up yesterday, had some serious chick fever. She let me hold and cuddle all her cute little chicks and gosh.. now a part of me is impatient and wondering why I didn't just get chicks.
Nonetheless, I have eggs in the incubator but was curious if there are any benefits from hatching your own eggs? Does it matter in how "tame" or "friendly" the chickens are? I know Orpingtons in general are a sweet breed but am curious! I mostly want to hatch my own eggs only to experience the process.
Has anyone noticed any differences of hatching your own chicks versus just buying them?
(Side note: I had bought 4 Black Star chicks from a local feedstore back then and because I spent so much time with them, they were super friendly lap chickens. This is swaying me towards just buying the chicks but if it makes even more of a difference to hatch them out, I'd love to know!)