Mealworms

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What do you think about replacing Corn Gluten or/and Soybean products with mealworms in the chicken feed (especially meat chickens) ?

- An adult mealworm weights about 100 mg (0,1 gram).

- They have 2,2 feed ratio. (2,2 gr of feed = a gram of mealworm)

- Their favorite feeds are grains. They also need some other feeds such as carrot, potato, apple, etc to ensure a moist environment.

- Their body have about 50% protein and 30% fat ratios. (in larvae, beetle and worm forms)


Replacing;

- 30% of Soybean meal includes 14% protein, we could replace it with 28% mealworms to receive same amount of protein.

- 28% adult mealworms need x2,2 grains.

- Therefore, if we feed chicks with Soybean meal, they cost 40X price. If we feed them with mealworms, they cost X price.


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Note: I made the calculation based on prices in my country, I think its almost same with US prices.
Note: The informations above given about mealworms are not claimed of being absolute true.
 
Feeding them to your chickens is fine but I believe if you just leave them there, they'll get cannibalized.
 
If you feed the beetles to the chickens then they will not lay the eggs that would turn into the mealworms .
 
I pluck out my beetles and pupae and put them in another tray for breeding. I have those plastic storage boxes w 4 pull out drawers. I keep bran, oatmeal, coarse corn meal..old bread, carrots and sweet potatoes in my boxes.ib the beetle box I leave upside down paper egg cartons.the cartons become battle hones After a month..i pick up the egg cartons full of beetles and move them to a new tray. I just keep putting cartons back into the previous container to attract then move adults. Some will die..so I pick those out for the garden compost. I keep a constant supply of trays full of beetles, eggs and worms. I always start my chicks with tiny mealworms and starter mash.gets them eating really quick to. I also use them for sick chickens..somethin about a nice wiggly mealy works wonders for a bird off thier feed. Naturally..my birds enjoy a mealy treat every evening when I Call them in for lockdown!
 

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