TheBantyCoop
Songster
Its been stormy out in the CA, so free ranging time hasn't been easy to find. I bought my girls some "super worms" at the pet market today as a special treat, and read that they can bite and sting. I am not sure how true this is or how much damage it could do, but I gave the worms a quick nip on the head before feeding anyway (using tweezers). Was this necessary? I was just worried cause chickens don't chew their food, and I have a friend whose chick was eaten from the inside by a feeder worm. Other than safety I would like to know what kind of worm is the best to feed chickens. Feeder worms or garden worms? What are the health benefits of the different types?
Any advice would be great! Thanks!
-El
Any advice would be great! Thanks!
-El
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