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@FunClucks have you looked into worm farming? I'm new to it but read that up to 10% of their diet can be worms, and worms are basically free to grow.
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Haven't actually farmed them myself, we get a lot around here naturally. They do nice things for my compost heaps, and like to live in my mulch piles that I use to refresh the coop bedding. So the chickens get a periodic treat when I refresh the bedding. Worm farming is awesome, I'd love to try it, but just don't have time in my life for one more thing.@FunClucks have you looked into worm farming? I'm new to it but read that up to 10% of their diet can be worms, and worms are basically free to grow.