Arizona Chickens

are they young chickens? i know when they are young they aren't thrilled with them, but soon it will be the treat they go crazy for.

if they are older and they are used to live worms that might be why the dried isn't so hot to them
Well, I only bought the live worms after the chickens won't eat the dry ones. Now I think it's too late to switch, I have been buying live ones for them :-(
 
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@BlueBaby here's the littles last weekend. Top is the big blue roo. I haven't been able to get my email to send.
 
Well, when my 7 chicks hatched out on Friday, I still had 4 more eggs left. (They were supposed to hatch on Sunday) I left those 4 eggs in the incubator, and another chick just hatched out yesterday. So, that's now 8 out of the 11 eggs that made it to lock-down that have hatched. I ended up with 4 Blues, 3 Blacks, and 1 Splash.
 
Well, when my 7 chicks hatched out on Friday, I still had 4 more eggs left. (They were supposed to hatch on Sunday) I left those 4 eggs in the incubator, and another chick just hatched out yesterday. So, that's now 8 out of the 11 eggs that made it to lock-down that have hatched. I ended up with 4 Blues, 3 Blacks, and 1 Splash.
Let's hope the remaining eggs aren't duds. Fingers still crossed for your hatching rate.
 
Let's hope the remaining eggs aren't duds. Fingers still crossed for your hatching rate.

I'll give the remaining 3 eggs until tomorrow evening to see if they will hatch. If not, then I'll pitch them, and wait on 4 more eggs in there that are due soon.

Bobby, igorsMistress just showed the pics of some chicks she got from out of my last hatch above. They are growing good!
 

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