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Pecking Order Mealworm Treat Cake, 4 oz
Pecking Order Mealworm Treat Cake, 4 oz
Pecking Order Mealworm Treat Cake, 4 oz

Pecking Order Mealworm Treat Cake, 4 oz

Product ID : 53668742


Galleon Product ID 53668742
UPC / ISBN 737539093332
Shipping Weight 0.35 lbs
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Model 9333
Manufacturer Pecking Order
Shipping Dimension 5.28 x 4.65 x 1.26 inches
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Pecking Order Mealworm Treat Cake, 4 oz Features

  • Packed with high quality ingredients including dried mealworms and sunflower hearts--both good sources of protein

  • Used as a rewarding treat and to reduce boredom

  • Can last up to 5 times longer compared to standard loose ingredients

  • Hang in suet baskets (sold separately) or break into smaller treat chunks

  • Shaped and packed in the USA


About Pecking Order Mealworm Treat Cake, 4 Oz

Try Pecking Order brand dried mealworms and feel confident you’re giving your flock the very best! The Pecking Order Mealworm Treat Cake provides chickens and other poultry the irresistible high protein treat they love to eat in a compact cake shape held together tightly by a natural gelatin binder. Offer mealworm treat cake before, during, and after a molt to support feather growth or simply feed as a treat while interacting with your flock. What makes our dried mealworms extra special are the people that pack and prepare every bag of Pecking Order. Our team carefully inspects the mealworms at one of our US based packing facilities before being placed inside a Pecking Order bag. Pecking Order treat cakes provide an outlet for chickens to peck at their leisure while satisfying their craving for a more diverse diet while helping to reduce boredom. As chickens peck at a treat cake, individual ingredients loosen from the cake so they can be eaten. It’s a fun and rewarding way for chickens to enjoy a wholesome snack and treat cakes can last up to ten times longer compared to standard loose ingredients. Treats can also be effectively used on a routine basis to bring your flock in close for a quick visual inspection to evaluate their wellbeing.