I am training two broods of chicks to do some insect consumption rate experiments. First brood of 7 is 12 days old and second brood of 9 is 9 days old. At this time interest is in getting chicks used to going into a blue and otherwise featureless tank where they will be presented with meal worms. I am offering a range of sizes as that will be important later. Feeding them regular sized meal worms on down thus far has shown nothing out of the ordinary as the chicks are little gluttons on those. The fun is with the super meal worms. They are much are larger and tougher. The super meals worms are at least 10 times the size of anything I see my 1 to 2 week old chicks consume unless their mother helps kill and dismember it. When one super meal worm is added, there is the typical chasing and even what appears to be fighting over the meal worm. The interesting part involves making so each chick has a super meal worm. Every body grabs one and runs about periodically shaking the prey to kill and break it up. The thing is the super meal worm is consumed whole. Processing time looks to be real interesting when chicks in a group. Isolated chicks is where I want to go.