- Jul 15, 2014
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Hello, I'm a long-time lurker that just joined to post a question about BSF larvae (posted under the feeding section). I've raised meat rabbits for a couple of years in the suburbs and recently moved to a couple of acres with chicken coops already in place. So I bought 3 feed store chicks to make sure that I wanted chickens before I dove in. We enjoyed these chickens so much that I ordered 15 easter eggers from efowl and also bought 17 jumbo cortunix quail from a local guy.
I am currently raising mealworms in bins and attempted super redworms under my rabbit cages. The regular redworms did incredibly well under my rabbit cages at my last home, but the super worms just didn't take in my new place. But the BSF larvae stepped in and I have many thousand happily devouring my bunny berries. I also have a few kiddie pools with duckweed for the rabbits and fowl (reminds me of another question that I'll post now).
Just wanted to say thanks for all of the great information that I've gotten from you guys and gals over the past few months. I even bought the Brinsea 20 incubator after reading all of the reviews and threads about it on this site.
I am currently raising mealworms in bins and attempted super redworms under my rabbit cages. The regular redworms did incredibly well under my rabbit cages at my last home, but the super worms just didn't take in my new place. But the BSF larvae stepped in and I have many thousand happily devouring my bunny berries. I also have a few kiddie pools with duckweed for the rabbits and fowl (reminds me of another question that I'll post now).
Just wanted to say thanks for all of the great information that I've gotten from you guys and gals over the past few months. I even bought the Brinsea 20 incubator after reading all of the reviews and threads about it on this site.