Mealworm farming

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I don't think it would be a problem. If it was me I would have no hesitations in feeding them to my chickens. I routinely go through my bins and pull out any dead ones and feed them to my chickens. I think your's died from old age/hormones and should be fine to feed. (IMHO)
 
I don't think it would be a problem. If it was me I would have no hesitations in feeding them to my chickens. I routinely go through my bins and pull out any dead ones and feed them to my chickens. I think your's died from old age/hormones and should be fine to feed. (IMHO)

X2. I feed dead beetles as well.

It's the mold I'd be concerned about, if anything - but the birds got into a bale of very moldy straw a year or two ago, and had no noticeable ill effects. Still, I wouldn't recommend feeding moldy food.

When in doubt, feed it to your least favorite chicken
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X2. I feed dead beetles as well.

It's the mold I'd be concerned about, if anything - but the birds got into a bale of very moldy straw a year or two ago, and had no noticeable ill effects. Still, I wouldn't recommend feeding moldy food.

When in doubt, feed it to your least favorite chicken
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But I live them all.

We do have some chickens that run around the neighborhood, I could test them on them. hehe
 
The way we do our mealworms is we gutload them for about 3 days when they arrive. This entails grinding layena with a little bit of dry milk in a container. I dump the bag in there and feed them for the 3 days. After that I sift them and put them in layers of paper towels into tupperware containers. I store them in the fridge and they last for quite a while.
 
I started my mealworm farm today. I picked up 200 mealworms from Petco and I have them in an old field green container with oats and a couple chunks of carrot for their water needs. I'm off to a good start. We'll see how it all goes.
 
I started my mealworm farm today. I picked up 200 mealworms from Petco and I have them in an old field green container with oats and a couple chunks of carrot for their water needs. I'm off to a good start. We'll see how it all goes.


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Awesome. I started w/ just a few like that too. It just takes a generation or two to catch up. My colony isn't big enough yet for me to feed out, but I have 20 chickens to feed. But I started out w/ just under 200 and now have 2 bins. I'm about to divide them into 4 bins and let them fill those, then I will start harvesting them.
 
If the mold was just on the potato, just take out the potato and then throw the bin to the birds. Shouldn't hurt them one bit.
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ETA: Forgot to say this is directed towards wolftracks' question about the mold in the mealie bin.
 
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