Mealworm farming

I know this is the mealy thread, and this video is my baby NN chicks eating dubias, this is only their 3rd time getting dubias and they are already profesional eaters. I have some videos of my adult chickens eating them too, but this was the first time to load and try and post a video.
 
A few Beetles are starting to die now from their age I guess and I have so many small mealworms! I have 6 bins packed full of small mealies and they are growing very fast! I need to figure out a way to sift out the dead Beetles. Any ideas?

Nate
 
I know this is the mealy thread, and this video is my baby NN chicks eating dubias, this is only their 3rd time getting dubias and they are already profesional eaters. I have some videos of my adult chickens eating them too, but this was the first time to load and try and post a video.
OMG. The eating is adorable but I just love looking at NN chicks. :D
 
Wow! That is cool! It always amazes me how much people spend on adventures! I wish that I could try some of the ideas that I hear! So, do you buy the parts that you need for this operation, or do you salvage, or both?
Well I have some old bins that i will be starting some in a couple of months when I get some time. It's not that much to get one started you should give it a try. Your birds will love you for it.



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Not a real fan of NNs, but LOL was inevitable watching these guys! No dummies, for sure. Were you/hubby handfeeding those or pitching them in the top?

I butchered a goat a week or so ago (just before I got sick) and didn't manage to get all the odds and ends dealt with, so today I staggered out and flipped everything over. I should have had a camera. The Maggot Munching Maniacs were in full spate and having a total blast. :)

If I have the stamina tomorrow, I'll move the icky bits up off the ground so the bugs drop down for chickens and then sit and watch from the window... :)

I'm between mealie batches right now, so have to get my entertainment where I can...
 
A few Beetles are starting to die now from their age I guess and I have so many small mealworms! I have 6 bins packed full of small mealies and they are growing very fast! I need to figure out a way to sift out the dead Beetles. Any ideas?

Nate


Use a piece of 1/8" or other relatively small mesh hardware cloth made into a cone; gently dump the beetles you sift out with a colander into the bottom of the mesh cone. The ones that climb are alive and awake; have them able to climb out and drop into new substrate with goodies; give the others 24 hours to wake up and follow suit, if they don't, feed them out.

At least, that's MY plan for sorting when I need to....hope it helps!
 
Use a piece of 1/8" or other relatively small mesh hardware cloth made into a cone; gently dump the beetles you sift out with a colander into the bottom of the mesh cone. The ones that climb are alive and awake; have them able to climb out and drop into new substrate with goodies; give the others 24 hours to wake up and follow suit, if they don't, feed them out.

At least, that's MY plan for sorting when I need to....hope it helps!


Love that idea.

I was hand feeding individuals. Since they were in an indoor brooder (b/c of storms) and they are babies I just got so new to eating the dubias I didn't want to risk any escapees.
 
Well I have some old bins that i will be starting some in a couple of months when I get some time. It's not that much to get one started you should give it a try. Your birds will love you for it.



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Oh, I have a mealworn farm. I meant about that guys putting up walls in his barn and insulating it! LOL I went to the dollar store and bought three containers to start my mealies in! LOL
 

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