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Really? I know that rooster combs can grow quite large in hot environments so they can dissipate their body heat. I wonder if the mealworms cause their bodies to get hot, like oats to a horse, and so the comb grows bigger to dissipate heat? I'm thinking winter time here... if these little gems can cause my birds to warm up, I would definitely save them to add to their evening meals in the dead of winter when it drops well below zero around here!I give 8-10 each on my LF and the smaller birds get around 5-7 if I'm showing them (tends to build a large comb on the roos) If I'm not showing a can double it but I don't feed everyday
Quote: I know that feeding both meal worms and kracked corn will help a chicken survive the winter if its really cold. When I have a bird sick I usually give it meal worms and yogurt to keep it eating. Most birds no matter how sick they are will not refuse a freezed dried meal worm (I would not give it live, because it might take to long for the crop to digest)
I get mine at the local feed store, much cheaper then the health food stores. You can get it at Wholefoods, sprouts and any store that has bulk bins. Usually runs about a dollar a lb. The 40 lb bag runs me about $18.00 at the feed storeI am having trouble finding wheat bran. Anyone in the north Ga area have suggestions where to buy it? I would like to try meal worm farming if i can find a place to get this. Thanks
I'm willing to sell you some at my cost and I'll vacuum seal it and can send it by priority Regional A box. Should fit a lot once its vacuumed packed. It's about .45 cents a lb.Thanks. We don't have either of those stores. I know i can order it online if i have to. Was just trying to find somewhere Local to save shipping costs![]()
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I just ordered my meal worms/ starter kits from bnewns. I can't wait to get started on yet another worm adventure, lol! These will take up less space than my composting worms and I don't think I'll have an issue feeding them to my flock. My composting worms I like to keep working. I'm trying to build up enough numbers to handle the horse manure . . .
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