
Denny Farms
Worm Farm
Some of the best Chicken treats around! Order some and see, your flock will love them.

Red Wigglers
Red Wigglers (Eisenia Fetida) are called a lot of names Redworms, Tiger Worms, Manure Worms and Compost Worms. These worms are the most common composting worm on the market. They also are the smallest compost worm on the market, but don't let that surprise you on how much they can eat per day. Some estimates are from 25 % to 33% of their body weight a day.
The Red Wiggler is definitely the most common composting worm choice due to its tolerance to wide range of temperatures and PH. This worm will tolerate temperatures as low as 40°F and as high as 100°F. The ideal temperature is 68°F to 76°F. The ideal PH level is 7 but it is not as sensitive to PH levels as other composting worms.
The Red Wiggler grows to 1 1/2 to 4 inches making it a superb food choice for fish, chickens, pet turtles and lizards. They are also used as fishing bait. They can survive in water temperatures between 40°F and 100°F. Red Wigglers are very active on the hook, and last longer under water than other fishing baits. Also these worms don't need to be refrigerated.
Black Soldier Fly
Black soldier fly larvae are the juvenile state of the black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens). The adults look a little like wasps, and the larvae might remind you of mealworms. But don’t confuse them – black soldier fly larvae and mealworms are different species, with different advantages for backyard chickens and ducks.
You may be wondering why these insects are so healthy for fowl. While the adults aren’t generally fed to chickens, their larvae make an exciting, nutritious, and free supplement in your flock’s diet. Black soldier fly larvae are about 50 percent protein and a rich source of vital nutrients, such as calcium. Since protein is necessary for feather growth and egg production, it’s clear how beneficial these yummy treats are for hens. The extra calcium will help your flock lay better eggs, too.
