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CHICKENS, DUCKS, TURKEYS, ALL BIRDS, REPTILES (DOGS TOO!)
Lifelong
If birds could smile, they would when they get this high-protein snack -- black soldier larvae -- commonly known as grub bugs. And yes, you can feed these treats to dogs, too. They're perfect as a small reward.
Fed from pre-consumer vegetable material that’s typically from grocery stores.
Oven dried to perfection — not as brittle as freeze-dried products!
All natural, so fun!
Our bugs deliver in an easy-pour box that is PFAs-free and fully recyclable.
This is a high-protein, high-fat treat to be fed in addition to a complete feed like our starter, grower or layer.
Note: Grub bug shape and color can vary. This is normal and typically relates to seasonal humidity and oven-drying.
CHICKENS, DUCKS, TURKEYS, ALL BIRDS, REPTILES (DOGS TOO!)
Lifelong
If birds could smile, they would when they get this high-protein snack -- black soldier larvae -- commonly known as grub bugs. And yes, you can feed these treats to dogs, too. They're perfect as a small reward.
Fed from pre-consumer vegetable material that’s typically from grocery stores.
Oven dried to perfection — not as brittle as freeze-dried products!
All natural, so fun!
Our bugs deliver in an easy-pour box that is PFAs-free and fully recyclable.
This is a high-protein, high-fat treat to be fed in addition to a complete feed like our starter, grower or layer.
Note: Grub bug shape and color can vary. This is normal and typically relates to seasonal humidity and oven-drying.
CHICKENS, DUCKS, TURKEYS, ALL BIRDS, REPTILES (DOGS TOO!)
Lifelong
If birds could smile, they would when they get this high-protein snack -- black soldier larvae -- commonly known as grub bugs. And yes, you can feed these treats to dogs, too. They're perfect as a small reward.
Fed from pre-consumer vegetable material that’s typically from grocery stores.
Oven dried to perfection — not as brittle as freeze-dried products!
All natural, so fun!
Our bugs deliver in an easy-pour box that is PFAs-free and fully recyclable.
This is a high-protein, high-fat treat to be fed in addition to a complete feed like our starter, grower or layer.
Note: Grub bug shape and color can vary. This is normal and typically relates to seasonal humidity and oven-drying.
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crude protein, minimum: 34%
crude fat, minimum: 32%
ash, maximum: 10% -
Dried black soldier fly larvae (vegetarian fed on pre-consumer waste from produce)
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This is a high-protein and high-fat treat to be fed in addition to a complete feed or as a protein source for birds or reptiles. Make fresh, clean water available. Introduce new feeds gradually.
Customer Testimonials
“I didn’t really expect a difference in the chicks I hatched from my breeder birds. These guys are awesome. They have little Buddha bellies and the densest fluffy down I’ve ever seen, and I’ve been raising birds a long time. They are so vigorous. They took off faster than any chicks I’ve ever raised and they have me spoiled for any other feed.” — Julie
“I love it! There is no dust at all and the animals are crazy over it.” — Dick
“Barre is our cuckoo bearded silkie hen. Barre was hatched while we were still in North Carolina. She is such nice quality, both temperament and coloring. She got her own custom-built travel cage, and moved across the country. A friend gave me some Union Point starter for chicks. I was stunned, really, at how much LESS Union Point feed they ate. Less in, less out, much less smell. I’m a convert now. Only Union Point for the birds.” – Jane
“My birds placed in Champion’s Row at the national show again. I wasn’t really surprised. They have been there consistently since I started feeding this feed. I’d be surprised if they didn’t. They are pretty nice birds so that helps too.” – Sher
“I look at my birds every day and am amazed at them. They are beautiful, in immaculate condition. Their feathers are incredible. That’s all I have done differently, and my old feed was pretty good.” – Tracey
“I tried another feed that was also soy and corn free, non-GMO, but a lot cheaper. My birds got diarrhea and what a mess I had in the coop. As soon as they got back on your feed they were fine. I won’t be doing that again!” — Edna
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