Dehydrated tree ant egg

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Dehydrated tree ant egg

Post by Stanley wong » Thu Oct 05, 2017 10:36 am

Hi all bro and sis , just want to share the extra food that I have to my love birds , the red tree ant eggs in dry forms, the best nutrition for breeding birds .
US10 for a 150g bottle

Whatsapp if need more informations +852 61573707
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Re: Dehydrated tree ant egg

Post by lovezebs » Thu Oct 05, 2017 10:47 am

Stanley wong

Hello Stanley, and welcome to the Forum.

That food definitely looks interesting, I have never seen it before. Where do you buy it?

I am sure that my Waxbills and some others, would be more than interested =D> .

You mention Lovebirds...
How long have you been raising birds?

Do you have any pictures of your feathered kids? We would love to see them.

Best wishes.
~Elana~

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Re: Dehydrated tree ant egg

Post by Stanley wong » Thu Oct 05, 2017 11:18 am

Hi Elana :
Thank you for the reply.
The ant egg is breed by the ant egg farmers in Asia countries such as Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia .
All kinds of birds love to eat them as an extra nutritions.
Specially during breeding , moulting and winter season .
It gives the birds extra energy and helping the hens to laid their eggs.
I owned the ant farms myself and manufacturing the ant eggs and export to Hong Kong , Taiwan , and China.

Red Ant Eggs nutrient content for the health, you need to know.
The result of the analysis of Red Ant Eggs from the Ministry of Health of Thailand stated that in one hundred grams of Red Ant Eggs are:
– carbohydrates 4.3gr
– Protein 24.1g (counting from the wet ingredients, if you want to know the dry matter content correction with moisture content)
– fat 42.2gr
– The water content of 22%
– fiber 4.6gr
– Abu 2.8mg
– calcium 40mg
– phosphorus 230mg
– iron 10.4mg
– Vit A, 710 IU
– B1 0.22 MG
– B2 1.13 MG
– Niacin 5.7 mg

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Re: Dehydrated tree ant egg

Post by lovezebs » Thu Oct 05, 2017 4:08 pm

Stanley wong

That sounds great, but I don't think it's available here in Canada. I'll have to check if Amazon.ca might carry it.

Thanks for the information.
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Re: Dehydrated tree ant egg

Post by Stuart whiting » Thu Oct 05, 2017 4:34 pm

Stanley wong wrote: Hi all bro and sis , just want to share the extra food that I have to my love birds , the red tree ant eggs in dry forms, the best nutrition for breeding birds .
US10 for a 150g bottle

Whatsapp if need more informations <a href="tel:+852 61573707">+852 61573707</a>
Hi there, welcome to the forum :-BD

Very interesting mate as I've always wanted and tried to get hold of ant eggs here in England but is virtually impossible to find any suppliers, only one or two suppliers I've found but this is supposed to be for human consumption :-O and is very dear to buy and for very little :((

You mention love birds, that's quite unusual because I've never ever known love birds to take live food and certainly don't need live food to rear healthy youngsters :-??

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