Non-GMO Dried Mealworms 22LB,100% Natural Large Size No Moisture,Treats for Birds Chickens Hedgehog Hamster Fish Reptile Turtles
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Vendor: Temminc
Type: Other-Pet Bird-Treats
Sku: WBPETB08539HY8B
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Non-GMO Dried Mealworms 22LB,100% Natural Large Size No Moisture,Treats for Birds Chickens Hedgehog Hamster Fish Reptile Turtles
EXCELLENT SOURCE OF PROTEIN Protein is an essential part of any living creatures diet, especially chickens. Help your chooks grow their feathers back in no time During moulting season, which generally occurs throughout autumn and spring, its essential that every chicken owner boosts their flocks protein intake in one way or another. Mealworms are an especially good choice, as they are a dense source of protein, which will help your chooks grow their feathers back in no time. Its also important to note that your flocks Nutrients will be reduced throughout moulting season, so its imperative that you fortify their diet with some tasty mealworms, to help them through this difficult season Naturally, when your chicken has enough protein in their diet, theyll be able to produce eggs at their peak WHEN/ HOW TO FEED MEALWORMS? It is preferable to feed these treats between daylight hours up until an hour before dark. To lessen rodents do not supply any more than could be consumed by your flock within 10 minutes. Choose a feeding method that is convenient for you. You may sprinkle on the ground so that your wild birds can forage for them. Or place them on a table for easy bird watching. You can also mix the mealworms with seed in your bird feeder to provide a natural alternative when insects are too hard to find.

