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What are your goals? Why do you want to hatch chicks? A lot of us hatch chicks pretty much year around to meet our goals. Why you want chicks will have a lot of influence on the advantages/disadvantages.
Some people experience fluctuations in fertility based on the time of the season. Supposedly when a rooster is molting he is not going to be very fertile or he may just not be mating as much, assuming hens or pullets are still laying. Fertility is supposed to drop in winter or maybe the heat of summer. There are people I trust on this forum that say they have experienced this, but others say they haven't. I've hatched eggs from a molting rooster and regularly hatch eggs laid in January and February. That was in Arkansas with temps often below freezing. I also hath in the heat of summer. I generally got decent hatch rates. I've never let "they might possibly not be highly fertile" stop me from trying. And I'm usually successful.
It's hard to give advantages/disadvantages without knowing your goals. The reason I hatch throughout the year is that I raise them mostly for meat. I have limited freezer space, especially during berry/fruit/vegetable harvesting season, so I have to spread my butchering out.
I'm trying to switch our free range flock over to Barred/Cuckoo type hens because those can (supposedly) be used with our Buff/Lemon Orpington males to make sex-linked chicks for people who only want female chicks.