An authoritative, respected source would be ATTRA [Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas]. According to ATTRA, poultry manure tends to have too much ammonia and inorganic salts. So it should be aged, six months to a year, before use in red worm composting.
The Pompeii worm is primarily consumed by specialized scavengers like deep-sea snails, shrimps, and certain fish species. These organisms feed on the mucus secreted by the Pompeii worm as they graze on the tube worm's exterior. However, the Pompeii worm has evolved heat-resistant adaptations, making it unpalatable to most predators.
Poultry disease can be introduced several ways. Animal to animal vectors, airborne, Human to animal transfer, and introduced via feed and water. Most large Poultry operations enforce Bio security measures to reduce this problem.
Herbivores. They consume nectar from flowers.
no. a worm eats decomposing plants, and it's classified as a decomposer.
Cheetahs are not decomposers. They are carnivores who primarily feed on herbivores. This makes them secondary consumers, who feed on primary consumers.
A worm will eat nearly anything, including waste products. A favorite part of a worm's diet is essentially cow manure.
Poultry food is chicken
the advantage is that all the nutrients and food is already broken down so there for it makes it easier on the worm to consume.
no you should feed them during you worm them.
when you feed animals (sometimes) you get chicken = poultry puddin' pig = piggy poop goat = bush brownie mule = prairie pile cow = meadow muffin
you can feed him apples or carrots
It requires 261 pounds of feed to produce a hundred pounds of poultry
For a short time period, yes. However, over the long term the poultry feed is not nutritionally balanced for goats and you will have chronic malnutrition in the goats.
There are different ingredients of layer's mash used to feed poultry. The main ingredient is the high level of protein.
No!
List of poultry feed mills in Pakistan?
You don't, the chickens make it for you. Just feed them.