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Homestead Minilivestock
Entomoculture
Chicken/Bird & Reptile Goodies!

Meal Worms:
Do you think mealworms are just a simple snack for chickens? Think again! These tiny larvae are packed with protein, essential fats, and vital nutrients, making them an invaluable addition to your poultry’s diet. More than just treats, mealworms are crucial for your flock’s growth, feather development, and reproductive health. Research underscores their high protein content as essential for robust poultry.
Moreover, mealworms for chickens promote natural foraging behavior, which is crucial to their mental and physical well-being. They also contribute to sustainability and efficiency in feeding practices. Adding mealworms to your chickens’ diet enhances their health and leads to observable improvements in egg quality, such as richer yolk color and size. By incorporating mealworms into your chicken feed, you’re not just offering a snack; you’re boosting overall health and productivity on your farm!
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Dubia Roaches:
Dubia roaches are a nutritious food for reptiles and other animals. They are high in protein and calcium, and contain vitamins A, B12, and D. They are also easy to digest and can be gut-loaded with fruits and vegetables.
Nutritional benefits
Protein
Dubia roaches are high in protein, which helps reptiles maintain and grow muscle.
Calcium
Dubia roaches have a balanced calcium-to-phosphorus ratio, which helps prevent metabolic bone disease.
Vitamins
Dubia roaches contain vitamins A, B12, and D. Vitamin B12 is important for nerve function and overall health.
Minerals
Dubia roaches contain minerals like iron and zinc.
Other benefits
Easy to digest
Dubia roaches have less chitin than other feeder insects, making them easier to digest.
Easy to contain
Dubia roaches can't jump or fly, and they can't climb up smooth or slick surfaces.
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