Dried mealworms almost triple the protein amount of their live counterparts. Probably because a pound of dehydrated mealworms (over 50% protein content) has more in quantity than the live ones would hold per pound.

Here is a great research article regarding mealworms:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4739691/
As well, you wouldn't be feeding a pound of dried mealworms to your chickens. Lol
I suspect, they are getting close to the recommended 20% with the added mealworms you are feeding. You could also add tuna, cat food, scrambled eggs, etc to up their protein content.
@Ryan F You can actually see lice and mites, but you have to look close. I suspect feather picking though.
I let my chickens out every day. They have an area in the run that is blocked from the wind and elements so it stays dry. They can choose to remain in the coop, but they don't.
I also add little things every once in awhile to keep them entertained.
Dust bath area, a log that is moved in positions as well as places, a large suet feeder filled with veggies (in lieu of a head of cabbage due to space).
I admit that I have a small coop and run - no feather picking though. I also feed layer crumbles at 17%, but I might switch if needed and if the local feed mills carry straight flock feed. I haven't looked yet, and will not switch until I need a new bag.
Good luck and welcome to byc!
