Breadworm is a worm that breeds inside a loaf of bread, or a yellow mealworm. Dried yellow mealworm contains 30% fat and more than 50% protein. In addition, it also contains phosphorus, potassium, iron, sodium, aluminum and other major elements and a variety of trace elements. It is known as the "treasure house of protein feed". Suitable for all kinds of fish, turtles, birds, hamsters, etc., convenient storage and feeding
Crude Protein | ≥45% |
Crude Fat | ≥25% |
Crude Fiber | ≤10% |
Crude Ash | ≤8% |
Moisture | ≤7% |
The traditional application of yellow mealworm is mainly used in special culture. As fresh feed, it is used to feed some special economic animals with high economic value, such as clam scale, scorpion, money turtle, ornamental fish, birds, frogs and so on. It can also be used as a feed additive for general livestock and poultry, which can improve the yield and quality of products.
Yellow mealworm is rich in protein, vitamins, minerals and other nutrients. The content of protein is much higher than that of eggs, beef, mutton and other conventional animal foods, and it is easy to digest and absorb.
Fresh raw worms
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