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Dried Mealworms 2.55kg Reviews

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With approx. 70,000 mealworms our Dried Mealworms 2.55kg package offers exceptional value.
 
We specialise in Quality Mealworms for chickens and poultry. Your feathered friends will absolutely love them. In the wild chicken and poultry naturally, have insects as part of their diet. Such insects play a crucial role in supplementing their diet for laying eggs. Egg laying requires a great deal of protein. One medium egg can contain up to 35% of protein. For chickens and poultry, in general, there are two things which go hand in hand with quality egg production. A good nutrient rich pellet feed as well as a protein supplement. Natural mealworms are the best and most affordable way to bring additional protein to the diet of your chickens. Our Dried Mealworms 2.55kg is perfect for large backyard flocks.
 
Dried Mealworm 2.55kg details
3 x 850g airtight bags
No additives or preservatives
Simply scatter on the ground once every two days
Encourages natural foraging behaviour
Up to 5 times the protein of live mealworms
A great tonic for moulting hens
Convenient resealable packs
Nutrient stable for up to 12 months
It is important to remember that Dried mealworms are dried. Therefore always ensure adequate water supply with a Dine A Chook Chicken Drinker. Your hens shall use the water to aid in the digestion of these tasty, delicious treats. If you prefer you can also rehydrate Natural Mealworms for Chickens using Dine A Chook Apple Cider Vinegar with garlic. The health benefits of Apple Cider Vinegar for chickens is becoming more appreciated especially in commercial chicken operations.
How to rehydrate Dried Mealworms using Apple Cider Vinegar
You can use diluted Apple Cider Vinegar or ACV for rehydrating dried meal worms. And it is very cost effective. Simply take a plastic container, add 2.5ml of ACV and mix with 500ml of fresh water. Now add your mealworms and allow to soak until soft. It is important to ensure you dilute the ACV as it will burn the throat of the chicken if you do not.
It also is acknowledged that ACV can lower the ph in the digestive tract. This lower ph makes it less desirable for intestinal worms and other harmful bacteria. It is suggested it may increase calcium absorption which may increase the strength of eggshells.
Apple Cider Vinegar adds a great range of essential vitamins and minerals to the diet of chickens. It contains potassium, acetic acid as well as malic acid just to name a few.
About Dine A Chook Mealworms:
Our mealworms have a higher content of protein than many other brands on the market in Australia.
53 % protein
28 % fat
6 % fibre
5 % moisture
Try Dine A Chook Mealworms for your flock today. If you have children, Mealworms are a great way of getting chickens to learn to eat directly from the hand. If you have any questions about Dine A Chook mealworms or any other product on our website, simply use the contact us page and we shall happily help you.

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0432143005

Email:

murray@finlaysondigital.com

Location:

16 Camuglia street,
Garbutt
Queensland
4814

Jenneane Leslie
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Very good value
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Posted 4 months ago
Anthony Riches
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Great products, great service
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Posted 4 months ago
Simon Hawkins
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Thankfully I found Dine O Chook now buy buying bulk amounts I save so much now and the birds just love these mealworms
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Posted 7 months ago
Adam Melbourne
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Best price we could find and great quality.
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Posted 7 months ago
Bianca Woolhead
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Posted 8 months ago
Maryke Russell
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Very happy with the Dried Mealworms. I don't have chooks, but my maggies love them. Great, prompt delivery too. Thank you so much. Maria R
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Posted 8 months ago
Jennifer Webster
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