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RE: Worm Farming - Feeding the Mealworms

in #homesteading6 years ago (edited)

There are too much! It's sooo interesting your hobby my friend, do you have a favorite worm? Or at least a favorite kind of them?

Thanks for sharing your excellent content, people use to talk about dogs, cats, cows, but they don't even mention these interesting animals, and they should, some fish are caught using them as bait, chickens eat them as well.

You're bringing us a good knowledge about a nice animal, I really appreciate it. See u soon mate

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I like to call them micro livestock. Very easy to handle but any composting worm or mealworm will make great feed stock for any fish in aquaponics along with any chickens or birds and also works well for even hogs also if you have large enough production or a small amount of animals to feed. Black solider fly larva are also a fantastic feedstock and all these micro livestock can be raised on mostly waste products from small farms or homesteads giving a great feedstock for large livestock or even a product to sell and bring in money to the homestead at a low cost.

I see, I think I'll start a worm farm, I really like to see what you are doing and I'd like to see it closer. Thanks for answering bro'!

I have been wanting to do videos on Dtube but I can't get anything to upload and work on Dtube. I use worm wigwams for my larger commercial flow thru bins but for the price the urban worm bag is the best bought bin on the market. You can also start with something free like plastic totes or aquariums until your up and running to limit your investment. A lot of good worm groups on facebook. I run a mealworm farming group and a worm buy sell group there. Will be happy to do updates on the bins this week if I get time and go more in depth or answer any questions you have.

Microlivestock is the best name... hahaha this made me chuckle.

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