Nowadays, farmers and hen enthusiasts are using egg incubators to hatch eggs instead of relying on the natural process. This is because once a hen lays over her eggs, they are quite likely to be restless and fussy over adjusting themselves, and in the process, the hen often becomes neglectful.
Poultry farmers say that incubating eggs is fairly easy. However, they warn all amateurs to be wary of the pitfalls of maintaining the momentum and regulating the incubator.
Now, you may have had a smooth running the first time you incubated the eggs. Nevertheless, there is no harm in being more cautious about preparing for incubation the next time hatching season arrives.