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  1. jwcutt

    Mealworm farming

    Quote: Doesn't sound like anything.... what do you use for substrate? The plastic seems to get 'charged' and you'll often find shed exoskeleton hanging about on the sides. Can't be eggs and not mites. The colonies are dusty so it's probably just substrate dust. thats what i was thinking...
  2. jwcutt

    Mealworm farming

    does anyone get powdery little spots on the side of their container, dont think its mites, or any of the other horrids, my feeling its just powder from the fras and wheat bran, but its hard to tell... I first thought it may be eggs but its clean about an inch above the substrate then the spots...
  3. jwcutt

    Mealworm farming

    Quote: Hello, my name is David and I am addicted to beetle porn. It has been 15 minutes since my last viewing. LOL It has been 30 minutes since my last viewing, time to go check again... LOL to funny
  4. jwcutt

    Mealworm farming

    So where would one order the cloth bags and different size plastic containers for selling/shipping mealworms?
  5. jwcutt

    Texas

    Anyone know if there is a place in or around san antonio area to take a turkey to have him butchered... seems I dont have it in me to do it myself Thanks
  6. jwcutt

    How to tame chickens?

    Me + Peeps : i got three chickens that were not kept in the best conditions and are not tame i have sat in the run with them hours at a time trying to feed them treats out of my hand the closest they ever came was around 6-8 in when i was dead still. i would really like chickens that i could...
  7. jwcutt

    Mealworm farming

    Quote: LOL never in my life will I be so excited to have worms... Gosh!! the things we do for the chickens...
  8. jwcutt

    Mealworm farming

    My beetles seem to prefer celery, while my worms seem to like cabbage leaves more. My setup has only been going for a month tho, and lately I am getting about 50 - 80 pupae per day and about 30 turning to beetles a day. Seems im almost out of the larvae, but my pupae bin is loaded, as is my...
  9. jwcutt

    Mealworm farming

    Quote: http://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/310371_2443205526981_1457146580_2641781_556727592_n.jpg That is too funny
  10. jwcutt

    Texas

    Quote: Read this site twice plan, then plan again... Think bigger than you need at the moment (chicken math doesnt work like normal math) Build the coop before you buy the chickens Unless you have a place to keep them temporarily. Those are the steps I should have taken... Jason
  11. jwcutt

    Texas

    Quote: Hello from Adkins We have 9 americauna, 5 buff orpington, 2 barred rock, 2 silver laced wyandottes, 4 production reds, and 2 golden sex links ( my sexy chicks (they have no butt feathers)). Also have 2 turkeys and 3 guineas, and 7 cats. So far it seems that the americauna have the...
  12. jwcutt

    Mealworm farming

    Ok I managed to find wheat bran at a feed store a few towns over yesterday. I sorted out the first batch of 500 larva that I had gotten from the pet store on the 14th of october (now known as batch 1) and had sitting in cornmeal and oats. So far looks like 13 of them progressed to pupa...
  13. jwcutt

    Mealworm farming

    Good Morning, I am still pretty new to the site, been raising chickens for about 9 months now, and decided to get a mealworm farm going. I found a person locally that raises them for a zoology class and was given about 6 breeding pair of bettles, about a dozen larva, and about 500 worms. I...
  14. jwcutt

    Texas

    Hello, new to the forum as a posting member but been lurking around for the last 6 months. So, hello from adkins texas (east of san antonio about 20 miles ish)
  15. jwcutt

    Guess its time to say Hi.

    While browsing around this site in the last 6 months I had seen a few posts talking about a chat room, but am unable to find any information on it at this point. Does this still exist if so how would I get to it? Thanks Jason
  16. jwcutt

    Guess its time to say Hi.

    Ive been browsing the forums for around the last 6 months, it has helped me create my coop and run, expand my run, and treat my ladies to special items. Yes, I am a 6 month old chicken owner, in south Texas. I CURRENTLY have 29 birds that were purchased in 2 groups 2 months apart. I cant...
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