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Happy Hen Grub Frenzy – 30 oz Black Soldier Fly Chicken Treat

    Feathers fly and beaks go wild—Grub Frenzy brings the chaos (in the best way). This 30 oz bag is packed with 100% dried black soldier fly larvae (BSFL), a naturally high-protein, calcium-rich treat your flock will chase like it’s going out of style. No fillers. No additives. Just clean, crunchy grubs that turn snack time into a full-on flock fest.

    Who It’s For

    Backyard keepers who want a premium, single-ingredient treat that supports feather growth, eggshell strength, and daily enrichment. Great for moulting flocks, bonding with birds, or bribing your way back into pecking-order favor.

    What’s Included / Specs

    Contents: Dried black soldier fly larvae
    Net Weight: 30 oz
    Guaranteed Analysis:

    • Crude Protein (min): 30%

    • Lysine (min): 1.8%

    • Methionine (min): 0.5%

    • Crude Fat (min): 33%

    • Crude Fiber (max): 8%

    • Calcium (min–max): 0.85%–1.35%

    • Phosphorus (min): 0.4%

    • Salt (min–max): 0.1%–0.5%

    • Sodium (min–max): 0.05%–0.15%

    Bag: Resealable for freshness
    Storage: Cool, dry place; no refrigeration needed

    How to Use / What to Expect

    • Scatter to promote foraging and natural movement

    • Hand-feed for recall, taming, or high-value bonding

    • Mix into foraging trays or serve in a clean dish

    • Treats = ≤10% of daily diet

    • Not for chicks unless crushed; always provide grit and fresh water

    Care & Storage

    Store in a dry, pest-proof location. Reseal between uses for best freshness.

    Shipping & Timing

    Ships with your farm-supply order. If your cart includes print-on-demand gear, those items ship separately.

    Clancy Crowed It
    “It’s like tossing popcorn into a room full of toddlers. Feathered ones.”