Jun 14, 2010 #1 SB Austex In the Brooder 9 Years Joined May 9, 2010 Messages 92 Reaction score 4 Points 39 Location Austin I have a ton of these in my open air compost pile. I found this photo on line identifying as black soldier fly larvae. So -- how many of these can my 6-8 week old chicks eat, if any?
I have a ton of these in my open air compost pile. I found this photo on line identifying as black soldier fly larvae. So -- how many of these can my 6-8 week old chicks eat, if any?
Jun 14, 2010 #2 B Bear Foot Farm Crowing 11 Years Joined Mar 31, 2008 Messages 5,543 Reaction score 343 Points 288 Location Grifton NC They can eat all they want Lot of people raise them just for their chickens http://www.google.com/search?comple...fai=CkVlDbuwWTMH-NIvkgASpkrGvCgAAAKoEBU_Q4Ih7
They can eat all they want Lot of people raise them just for their chickens http://www.google.com/search?comple...fai=CkVlDbuwWTMH-NIvkgASpkrGvCgAAAKoEBU_Q4Ih7
Jun 15, 2010 #3 sfchixn Crowing 15 Years Joined May 30, 2009 Messages 110 Reaction score 127 Points 291 Location Central Coast, California Yep, black soldier fly larvae (maggots). Yes, great for chickens. Look for posts on Biopod here.