Getting my worms TODAY !Excited yet feeling alittle creeped out haha
Never thought I would want to raise worms!
I have a few questions that I havn't really been able to find as I was trying to read everything here.
1. I plan to let me chickens free range as much as I can so will feed more worms to them in the winter time. How can I save worms so that I have extras for then? Can I just put them in the freezer?
2. I second jlgoinggreen. How many should I expect to feed to my chickens? Is there an amount that would be TO Much?
Hi,
I am sure this question has been asked, but I couldn't find it when skimming through this thread. I am only planning to have 2 to 4 standard sized chickens in my backyard. If given as a supplement, what has been your experience on the amount of worms you should have at hand? And how much should you feed per bird?
1. Freezing is ok, just toss them in baggies, then in an airtight container..but they get mushy like a fruit when you thaw so feed them to the birds asap.
2. You would need a whole lotta worms and yes, they need more than proteins for a balanced diet.
I have probably 15,000 worms etc and I feed about 130+ birds a supplement maybe 10 worms each (?) a few times a week. I hatch a lot of chicks and send a few along as treats with the new owners. Oh if you feed to chicks, make sure they have access to grit.
Its a great training/bonding tool with your birds, and hilarious to watch the chicken superbowl
