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Homemade Dry Cricket Feed
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<blockquote data-quote="dmina" data-source="post: 274350" data-attributes="member: 7953"><p>I kind of made my own cricket food also... I did not think of a couple of the things you added.. example.. flour, rolaides, blood or bone meal... which are all good ideas.. I used rolaids with my eggfood mixture when I bred birds... for their egg production.</p><p></p><p>In my mixture I included both dog, cat &amp; fish food...I figured they all eat different food groups, so a good diverse selection.. I also added bee pollen, and yens blend, wheat germ &amp; bran, ground flax seed, &amp; panko unflavored bread crumbs, honey graham crackers for fattening up, I also added some of the Purchased "Cricket food" for the preservatives &amp; vitamins... I made a big batch and put it in my freezer... But I think I may add the tums, and the bone &amp; blood meal.. I think we have some for the garden...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmina, post: 274350, member: 7953"] I kind of made my own cricket food also... I did not think of a couple of the things you added.. example.. flour, rolaides, blood or bone meal... which are all good ideas.. I used rolaids with my eggfood mixture when I bred birds... for their egg production. In my mixture I included both dog, cat & fish food...I figured they all eat different food groups, so a good diverse selection.. I also added bee pollen, and yens blend, wheat germ & bran, ground flax seed, & panko unflavored bread crumbs, honey graham crackers for fattening up, I also added some of the Purchased "Cricket food" for the preservatives & vitamins... I made a big batch and put it in my freezer... But I think I may add the tums, and the bone & blood meal.. I think we have some for the garden... [/QUOTE]
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