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Omega Mix

How are Grubblies and Omega Mix different?

Grubblies are a healthy snack of ethically sourced, oven-dried black soldier fly grubs. Omega Mix contains grubs plus a variety of nutrient-dense ingredients that can be used as a daily feed topper or a snack. Both provide positive nutrition & benefi

What are the feeding instructions for Omega Mix?

Treat birds with 2 tablespoons daily or add ½ cup per lb. of feed. Omega Mix is intended for adult chickens (18 weeks and older), but is also good for turkeys, ducks, and geese. Always offer free choice grit to birds fed this product and provide fres

What are the ingredients in Omega Mix?

Black Soldier Fly Larvae, Pumpkin Seed, Flax Seed, Chia Seed, Dried Carrot, Dried Broccoli, Black Oil Sunflower Seed, Dehulled Sunflower, Marigold (Calendula). Omega Mix has zero grains, fillers, or animal byproducts, like fish oil. We intend to prov

I already use Grubblies. How do I use Omega Mix?

Flock owners can use them differently or similarly; it just depends on your goals and feeding habits. You can use Omega Mix as a supplement to aid in omega-enriched eggs. You can also simply embrace the nutrient-dense variety in the mix and use it as

How much of my chickens’ diet can be snacks and supplements?

It depends on the quality of feed, so it’s best to always consult your veterinarian for full nutritional recommendations. If using a high-quality feed like Fresh Pecks, we recommend supplementing and snacking around 10% of their diet. At Grubbly Farm

Is Omega Mix non-GMO verified and certified organic?

We were committed to a natural approach for naturally healthy chickens. Omega Mix is all-natural, meaning no synthetic ingredients. It is also free of additives, animal byproducts, and GMOs (However, we do not hold a non-GMO certification from the no

Can ducks, geese, turkeys, wild birds, and other feathered friends eat Omega Mix?

Yes! Grubbly’s Omega Mix is a fantastic snack for adult geese, turkeys, ducks, quail, wild birds - you name it!. If you have questions, it’s best to always consult your veterinarian for full nutritional recommendations.