MBTP Bulk Dried Mealworms - Treats for Chickens & Wild Birds (5 Lbs)
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There have never been any issues with the mealworms spoiling when I have had six hens. In my experience, a 5# bag of food lasts for a little over two months when I give them 1 cup per day as a treat.
Rats won't be attracted to it. The feeding station of my birds is one place I put them.
This kind of fish can eat them if they are able to be fed. It is important to keep in mind that mealworms are not a complete food and may need to be given in combination with a more balanced diet.
As a result of increased demand, rising production costs, and limited supply caused by logistics disruptions as a result of the global pandemic, we have had to raise
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There are a lot of addictions among my chickens. The truth is out there. In addition to their eggs, they have nice meat and poultry. Why not think about what it takes to make them without getting too in-depth? Despite the poor quality, I rated this product a 5 out of 5 because the chickens seem to love it. Their dried worms are nice to see, but I don't like their taste. I know how hard it is for a human to love. There is a lot of material in the would have been able to take care of my 16 adult chickens for over a month with this. Recent times, however, have seen a number of my hens go broody. Currently, I have 22 baby chicks who are days old to 3 months old and they are eating these as well. it is a miracle if the bag lasts for Although I'm generous with money, I still have a lot of things to give away. The cat food can I use for measuring is the tool I use. You should feed the chickens 2 cans full each morning and every This is a product I will buy It's so sad. They are addicts.
Makes sure that "the girls" stay healthy and happy This is the best solution for keeping everybody sane until spring comes around and they can again find live bugs. It is less than a quarter of what is charged at the local boutique "Ranch & Co. " You can get "Home Supply" here. The number we can treat them is greater, and we can treat them frequently. I'll just leave them as they are.
LOL previous posts. they are made or grown We have bought bags locally that are also labeled made in China, and they look, feel, and smell exactly like these bags. The whole worms in these are higher in percentage. It has very few pieces that are broken. We are repeat customers because they provide good quality and great prices.
I am so happy to have found such good mealworms. Despite being fresh and plentiful, the worms are large and large. When I was still buying 11 oz bags of mealworms from my local stores, they were fine, but the 5 lb bag is only twice as much as the 11 oz bag. How wonderful to save so much money! The worms are a favorite of my six chickens. A handful a day is about what I feed The houses are in the backyard (about an acre), free-standing, and in the countryside My chickens can be found wherever they are and when they hear me rattle the container where they keep their worms, they come running. To make things easier for me, I use a gallon zipper bag to feed the chickens. We just scatter the worms on the ground and the chickens eat them up right away. This bulk purchase has saved me so much money that I am blown away. As a result, I will not have to worry about running out of water My heart is so glad to find such a large selection of pet food items on Amazon. The next time they run out, I will order more of.
These are the only birds at my house who are interested in them, and they are robins. There are doves, juncos, wrens, sparrows, cardinals, and robins, and none of them seem to be interested in mealworms, but several robins scour the feeder several times a day for them. This is a very interesting show. Your deal was awesome! Thank you so much! As a result of my Ziploc bag separating from the bag when I opened it, I had to rebag them into Ziploc bags of 1 gallon size, It is the mealworms that are crucial, and they are wonderful! It is a LARGE bag that weighs 5 pounds.
I used to have difficulty with this when they were first purchased, but these have made it so much easier. Their feet practically run into the room! They come running as soon as the lights come on in their pen (at night), knowing a bowl of these little guys is waiting for them. I really like the price of this! During the month that I owned two ducks, they lasted about a month each. The size of the bag is the same as the smaller bag I bought at our farm supply, but I am a bit more generous with these. -The only thing I don't like is The top of mine did not have a zip lock. The suckers would have smelled better if they were not able to breathe. To close the bag, I just used a rubber band.
I liked the feedback I received during the COVID-session. I and others wanted to tend Eastern Bluebirds, which like live mealworms. However, our suppliers ran out of live mealworms during the 19 period. I am still running late. As the breeding season progresses with insects still covered in the ground, they eat dead mealworms and gain nutrition as a result. In other words, as long as I can do my best as a Bluebird landlord until supplies return and the Stay Home, Stay Safe order passes here in Michigan, I can do my best as a.
We had bluebirds nesting again in one of our boxes immediately after installing our new boxes. As a result of the food we grow, we can put enough food into feeders to feed Robins and Bluebirds without having to worry about territorial conflicts. In addition to being more economical than live worms, they also allow us to carry on with our supply in the cold months as we cannot buy live worms. Even though they won't be as satisfying as live worms when the parents feed young birds, they are a nice way to attract bird species, like the bluebirds and indigos.
As they are grown in China, I will be canceling my Subscribe and Save subscription for this product. Chickens love them, but we eat their eggs since there is no way to tell if they were raised in human waste. I recently read on a site that they were not recommended for chickens because there is no way to know if they were grown in human waste. dear chicks! We'll do our best to find you a better treat in the future.