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Exotic Nutrition Ez-Worm 20Lb

Exotic Nutrition Ez-Worm 20Lb

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EZ-Worms is a premium blend of Dried Mealworms and Dried Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL). Black soldier fly larvae are considered the best new alternative for incorporating calcium and protein into an animal's diet. During its larva phase, the black soldier fly feeds off various kinds of organic material, converting this to proteins. This is why Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) have such a high nutritional value. Excellent for Backyard Chickens, Bluebirds, Sugar Gliders, Hedgehogs, Squirrels, Skunks, Reptiles, turtles, fish, and other insect eating animals.
✔  NATURAL  - Black soldier fly larvae are considered the best new alternative for incorporating calcium and protein into an animal's diet. 
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PROTEIN  - Excellent source of protein for Backyard Chickens, Bluebirds, Sugar Gliders, Hedgehogs, Squirrels, Skunks, Reptiles, turtles, fish, and other insect eating animals. 
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NUTRITIOUS  - Blended with Protein & Calcium rich worms that are roast-dried to maintain their nutritional value
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LONG SHELF LIFE  - Stores for a year or longer, No refrigeration necessary!
✔ CHICKENS -  Feed Supplement & Treat for Poultry
✔ FORAGING -  Encourages Natural Forage Behavior

Ingredients
INGREDIENTS: Dried Mealworms, Black Soldier Fly Larvae (Hermetia illucens) *SOURCED FROM CANADA. *Blend is approximately 9 lbs. of Calci-Yum Worms and 1 lb. Dried Mealworms GUARANTEED ANALYSIS: crude protein 45% (min), crude fat 35% (min), crude fiber 8% (max), moisture 8% (max), calcium 3% (min) IMPORTANCE OF CALCIUM: Research has shown that natural feed with balanced Ca:P ratios increases animal health and contributes to stronger bones and shiny feathers. Calcium is especially important for laying birds because a lack of it can result in poor laying, soft shells, and can cause behavior problems such as egg eating as the bird tries to recoup the much needed calcium./div>
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