Dried Mealworms?
- rkn
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Dried Mealworms?
Do they like dried meal worms? Ok I imagine fresh is always best but can't always get that in our area without a 3 hour drive each way...so will they eat dried meal worms ok? any problems known about feeding them?
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Re: Dried Mealworms?
Well I orders some for my birds and they didn't like them. Others may have success with them. fairestfinches sells them on her website. You could order some from her and try them.rkn wrote:Do they like dried meal worms? Ok I imagine fresh is always best but can't always get that in our area without a 3 hour drive each way...so will they eat dried meal worms ok? any problems known about feeding them?
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I've tried the dried mealworms as well...and my finches turned their little finch beaks up at them. I don't think any of them were touched. They prefer the live ones...I just don't like having to deal with offering live food if at all possible.
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The mealworms we carry are canned. They are not dehydrated. We did not have much luck with the dehydrated and found the canned worked very well. Our birds like the canned as well as the live mealworms. The worms are cooked in the can so the natural juices are sealed in and the worms look like they're alive when you pour them out. We now have two sizes on the web site.
http://www.fairestfinches.com/catalog/i ... 906770.htm
or
http://www.fairestfinches.com/catalog/i ... 267078.htm
There are also some online dealers that will ship live mealworms with a guranteed live arrival.
Sean
http://www.fairestfinches.com/catalog/i ... 906770.htm
or
http://www.fairestfinches.com/catalog/i ... 267078.htm
There are also some online dealers that will ship live mealworms with a guranteed live arrival.
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http://www.fairestfinches.com/catalog/i ... 906770.htm
or
http://www.fairestfinches.com/catalog/i ... 267078.htm
But remember that these are canned and not dried. There is a big difference in them. My birds will eat the canned, but not the dried.
Although..... I must admit they prefer the live ones.
or
http://www.fairestfinches.com/catalog/i ... 267078.htm
But remember that these are canned and not dried. There is a big difference in them. My birds will eat the canned, but not the dried.
Although..... I must admit they prefer the live ones.

Donna
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My zebras seem to only want the mealworms alive they wont touch the ones that dont move.
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