Are There Any Benefits of Feeding Flies to Chickens?

by Aggravating_Cap_1762

5 Comments

  1. VoiceArtPassion

    You aren’t feeding them flies, you’re feeding them
    Maggots, and it’s free protein, so it will help offset the cost of chicken feed. And if you’re in a very rural area, it can be the only source of protein they can reliably get.

  2. Grow-Stuff

    You mean if there is benefit in feeding lean protein to birds? Ofc there is. Cheap and high quality feed.

  3. beakrake

    I’ve also read a study showing duckweed (and other various floating plants studied) fed at ~20% of their diet (10-30% was studied and 20 seemed optimal,) increases egg size & quality, and overall health/longevity of the bird. At the rate duckweed multiplies, the hardest part is harvesting it.

    Worthy of note, certain birds preferred certain types of floaters more than others.

    Between maggots/BSFL and floater plants, it’s an easy way to potentially leverage a couple side hustles & what would otherwise be waste, against a HUGE chunk of the animal food bill.

    I don’t have any such animals yet, as I live in a painfully suburban area, but when I do, I will be employing both of these methods.
    It just makes sense to fit such ideal systems into the greater operation of things.

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