
But do be careful/ avoid feeding mealworms to chicks. Their digestive systems cannot handle m.w. skins and this can cause deaths
Did you try cockchafer larvae . . top livefood for p.r's
location 4
Concgratulations! Just to help out, I'll give you $300 for the single chick just so you can prove to your wife you're making money out of them.Bgould wrote:At this stage unsure how many chicks there are. Eorix it appears that the pair have alread selected another nesting site in other side of aviary shelter. Iaos my better half just commented how pretty the parents are but still cant beleive I would spend $300 on a pair of birds. Well thats what I told her they cost anyway
Would it be problematic to stop feeding mealworms entirely? Are there not a variety of replacement live foods that could be incorporated?so I never fed them mealworms when they had young in the nest