Do maggot farms actually work and what about the smell.

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  • Tried a maggot farm made out of a bucket a few years ago and it was not very good, the smell was way too much, tried this version to see if it would be any better.
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  • @PeterSedesse
    @PeterSedesse 6 років тому +8

    the reason you want them dry in the bottom container is so they can´t climb. On the top container, you can leave the top off, the light will force the maggots to the bottom under the straw where they drop into the powder and can no longer climb. Having the top off also helps with the smell.

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  6 років тому +2

      I had an open top maggot farm once, the smell was insane, never again.

  • @NightBazaar
    @NightBazaar 7 років тому +21

    Very interesting and simple set up. Since there are flies around anyway, might as well put them to work to make some snacks for the chickens.

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому +5

      It is a good food for the birds, there is probably more protein in a pound of these maggots then in a full bag of chicken feed and it is free and for sure healthier.

    • @Dloweification
      @Dloweification 7 років тому +1

      Keep in mind that when most worm-like bugs are first hatched, they're primarily exo-skeleton. Your chickens will receive much more protein if the maggots are given time to grow.
      This is why a lot of lizard keepers farm their own superworms. You can pack a bunch of worm feed into a bucket filled with superworm eggs, they will hatch and get big but the worms will NOT morph into beetles while in the presence of other superworms. It's also a very compact system like a small brownie tray.
      When the worms start running out, they just take a few and put them in a divided fishing tackle box and they'll morph, then lay eggs. Though, you might need to have a larger scale setup for a bunch of chickens.

    • @NightBazaar
      @NightBazaar 7 років тому +3

      ***** Yeah, it sounds pretty gross. However, free range chickens will eat any kind of bugs they might find, although these aren't primarily free range birds. In any case, the contents of the digestive system isn't typically what a person is going to eat, unless they're going to eat insects or larva which some people do.

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому +1

      ***** Thanks for the laugh.

    • @wolfiemix
      @wolfiemix 6 років тому

      +NightBazaar Actually, free range aren't free range. The just don't live in cages. The live in a very large building that has dirt for a floor, and they get fed boring chicken meal/food. Plus they are given steroids to make them grow meatier and faster, so they are quite gross and unhealthy. And you eat them, so you are eating chicken meal fed chickens that are full of hormones and steroids.

  • @10yearvet
    @10yearvet 7 років тому +5

    Interesting idea! One of the reasons I haven't gotten chickens or quail yet is the cost of feed. This idea of maggot production combined with Southpaw Davy's meal worm stuff may be what I need to bring feed cost down enough to be worth it.

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому +1

      Another one to try is BSFL, That also works and chickens love them.

  • @RobbsHomemadeLife
    @RobbsHomemadeLife 7 років тому +15

    When I was a youngster I moved into an old wood frame house that was infested with palmetto bugs. I found an applesauce or tomato sauce jar left under the sink at night would catch a jar full in the morning. i had a rooster and i would throw the jar out in the yard and he would kick the jar al over the yard eating the bugs. I often thought a small shed or a large wooden box full of cardboard boxes and scrap wood to give the bugs a place to breed and some food scraps every day would make a good roach ranch to raise food for chickens. you could also have hardware cloth on the bottom to keep out snakes and frogs but to let the roach poop out below into a worm bed and if the shed or box was on wheels you could move it to a new spot.

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому +3

      There are so many ways to catch and farm bugs, around here they use lights to attract the bugs and they fall into a bucket of water and drown, there not chicken food though, there for people food.

  • @CrankyPantss
    @CrankyPantss 7 років тому +14

    There always has to be one that just has to stand in the middle of the food pile, doesn't there? That's a great source of free protein. Good idea.

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому +5

      This chicken only has one eye and you can see her going around in circles, she is becoming a bit of a pet, a very nice bird but I don't need any more pets....lol

  • @alexisgrunden1556
    @alexisgrunden1556 7 років тому +6

    It might not smell so hot, but I think you've just nailed the solution for cheap, economical chicken feed~ XD

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому +2

      Easy and free, Gotta like that.

    • @varg92
      @varg92 4 роки тому

      And it's full of proteins

  • @ivornappinion9406
    @ivornappinion9406 7 років тому +4

    Use plenty of saw dust and keep the walls of the container dry then the maggots cant climb,we use this often UK,fishing with maggots is popular here. ;]

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      I can't really get saw dust but I have rice bran, same idea and the birds can eat it that should work, A few have commented on using maggots for fishing, all from the UK, it is a new one for me.

    • @ivornappinion9406
      @ivornappinion9406 7 років тому

      lifeinthailand it works a treat for catching fish

  • @cwiskus4956
    @cwiskus4956 7 років тому +2

    i've seen a variant of this in which they used a 5 gal pail drilled small holes in the bottom. put road kill or bait in it and the flys would lay the eggs and maggot would fall out of the bottom onto a pan in which the chickens would feed as they would drop.

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      I tried the hanging type maggot farm and the smell was so bad I had to get rid of it before I even got any maggots, it was bad and it get infested with ants.

    • @cwiskus4956
      @cwiskus4956 7 років тому

      Ty for heads up.

    • @dennispearson7592
      @dennispearson7592 7 років тому

      C Wiskus I

  • @cyndiburkhart3619
    @cyndiburkhart3619 6 років тому

    Put a hose and loop it down into the bottom for catchment. When you go to empty every day, spread it around to your turkeys and other fowl.

  • @qualqui
    @qualqui 7 років тому +1

    At first the chickens were spooked, the li'l one looked and walked away thinkin' (that's meat, I'm vegan), then as the other chickens moved in, so did the li'l one, they really love their live maggots,...lol...turning maggots into eggs, my buddy you're really AWESOME!

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      Took them a bit to get the nerve to try it but once they did they could not eat them fast enough.

  • @JennerSar
    @JennerSar 7 років тому +4

    Be careful. Larvae contains a lot of fat. The larvae of meat flies can carry the birds infection in contrast to the larvae of the black soldiers flies (as I know).

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      If it was all they ate than maybe i would be worried, but once in a wile it is not going t be an issue.

    • @mrfarax4944
      @mrfarax4944 6 років тому +1

      Can u please explain for my benefit, Because am planning on using fly larvea since i can't find black fly larvea, How about i heat treat them before feeding the chicks that should take care of any disease transmission right ?

    • @fireworm91
      @fireworm91 6 років тому

      muxammad mursal warsame 4
      Shure a proper heat treatment it will take care of that

    • @nzzenith
      @nzzenith 5 років тому

      can you show where you sourced that info please

  • @jimclaire7996
    @jimclaire7996 6 років тому

    If you take a five gallon bucket and cut small holes in the top and bottom, about 3/8 inch, the flys come in the top and maggots fall out the bottom. Hang the bucket from a tripod. Works well and usually the maggots do not come out the top.

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  6 років тому

      The holes in the bottom get clogged moisture builds up and the maggots drown, or that is what happened to me, and open air maggot farm doesn't smell so good next to the house.

  • @elysejoseph
    @elysejoseph 7 років тому +1

    Even the girls don't know what to make of it at first lol Amazing!!!

  • @marclucky5210
    @marclucky5210 4 роки тому +1

    Me, Touching a maggot once in bed : Its fine...
    *it wasn't that bad..*

  • @hooper4581
    @hooper4581 7 років тому +7

    Free protein !
    Winner ! Winner ! Chicken dinner !

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому +1

      After they figured it out they could not get enough.

    • @Timenow1
      @Timenow1 5 років тому

      Cutest comment ever😁🐔 Winner, Winner!!!! 👍

  • @alex4alexn
    @alex4alexn 7 років тому

    Really cool! vids like this keep me coming back each week, please do updates for the maggots!!!

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      Not much to report on the maggots, might play around with some different ideas for maggot farms when I have some time.

  • @354133
    @354133 7 років тому

    Outstanding, idea will put one of these together on my place too! Thanks for sharing. Saw one where they just hung a bucket up in the air and the maggot just fell to the ground for the chickens to eat. Seemed like a nice idea but no control over the feeding.

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      I did the open top swinging bucket and it stank so much that I had to take it down before I got any maggots. If you want to go that way maybe put a top on the bucket and drill one or two holes for the flies to get in, that should keep the smell under control.

  • @skudzer1985
    @skudzer1985 5 років тому

    That's ingenious. Even the parts of the animal you don't eat still turn into food for the rest, and good protein-rich food at that.

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  5 років тому

      There is no need for wastage, just have to find a use for everything. This does work very well.

  • @GreenEvolutions
    @GreenEvolutions 7 років тому

    Hi Paul If your interested in setting up a black soldier fly bin ... I can give you some maggots to start it ... just let a few escape to a safe spot, to transform and you will be away to the races ... I have a bin set up in chumphon .. and will be building a big one in bangkok to deal with the food scraps from the hospital ...

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      Thanks, I have seen some BSFL here in some wet chicken feed and have seen a few flies lately so there here now just need to get a bin started.
      wow a hospital would produce a mountain of food. So your going to use the BSFL for fish food.

  • @sherbert500
    @sherbert500 7 років тому +3

    you can always try hanging the heads or bones or whatever from sticks over the top of the bucket, the guts can be hung in a plastic bag with a few holes in the bottom, the maggots then just drop off into the flour or whatever you use in the bottom keeping them dry and that will stop them climbing out the top. I used to do the same when I wanted maggots for fishing years ago! just make sure when you hang it its away from the sides and in the middle of the bucket

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      I am sure something like that well work, Not sure why they want to come up, they should want to go down into the ground and wait till they become flies before coming out. Not a big deal really.

  • @kerrytraveller570
    @kerrytraveller570 7 років тому

    brilliant subsistence farming and can't beat that for nutritional feed for the chickens. They will grow big, healthy and tasty on that feed.

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      I agree, its all natural and they love it.

  • @robertoaguiar6230
    @robertoaguiar6230 5 років тому

    There are ways you can make a trap for flies to get in but not out. They will stay longer, lay more eggs, and process the fuel faster

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  5 років тому

      That is interesting, something to think about on the redesign.

  • @heatherwanderer777
    @heatherwanderer777 7 років тому +13

    lol at first...oh scary what is this stuff...nibble...nibble....OMG maggots, yum yum all mine!!! lmao

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому +3

      took a minute but then they could not get enough.

  • @johnDoe-gv8si
    @johnDoe-gv8si 7 років тому

    These chickens are so excited, it's hard not to feel happy for them!

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      lol, Yell they were a little excited after they tried it for the first time.

  • @Peraj82
    @Peraj82 7 років тому

    I was wondering, what if you leave the bucket somewhere they could have access and make some holes on the bottom so maggots could come out, and something like bridge to the top for the chickens to clime on the top to eat those maggots which come from the top. Then it would be a self feeding and chickens get them when they come out. This way if you forget to take the maggots out for a few days, you wont end up with a lot of flies ...
    I love what you do.

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому +1

      Self harvesting is possible but it increases the smell problem, there are a thousands ways to do it, most well work good.

  • @yolovang2828
    @yolovang2828 7 років тому +2

    THAT WORKS SO well omg don't you think you can just go to markets or when someone is discarding things that people don't eat and take it for free put it in there

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      For sure but around here everything is eaten, no food wastage here, not on the meat side anyway.

  • @blackstacktube
    @blackstacktube 7 років тому +4

    Let us know how the eggs taste after they are eating that for a while.

    • @qualqui
      @qualqui 7 років тому +4

      Oh I bet they're so delicious and way more nutritious than factory farm chicken coops!

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому +7

      You got that right Joe, Food like this well make the yokes even yellower, delicious.

  • @donaldogara1289
    @donaldogara1289 7 років тому +1

    Hey Paul, you're most of the way there, just need a little tweak to your system. What you have there are Black Soldier Fly Larvae, or better known as BSFL. Grow to their full pupation stage, these
    'grubs' will be much much larger than what you have now, will contain 20% + protein (live weight, 20% + dry weight) and contain virtually 100% of your birds daily nutritional needs, and the foul smell will be virtually nonexistent. Tale a look at this UA-cam video: ua-cam.com/video/n6kxKpNrKa0/v-deo.html ---- BSFs are highly prolific here in So. Thailand, been raising them for our chickens for nearly a year, they love 'em. All the best.

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      Can you send me a picture of your setup.

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      Ok, I have watched all of Doug's videos simple enough setup, I plan to make a small version out of a plastic box and if that works I well be building the same.

  • @ellenl.5581
    @ellenl.5581 6 років тому

    Beekeepers use a curved plastic around the edge to keep the beetles out.

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  6 років тому

      It needs something like that, this works but it could be better.

  • @CP-jk3tc
    @CP-jk3tc 6 років тому

    Well I know a frog farm in Saraburi and a prawn farm in Nakorn Pratom the owners have been breeding maggots from food scraps. The neighbours of the prawn farm were alerted at first due to the smell and the presumption that the farm would breed more flies, but eventually the owner demonstrated that his maggot operation is 100% safe because he breed them in a controlled environment (i.e. mesh wire cages). But again, it appears there's very little you can do with the smell. Keep the great vids coming!

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  6 років тому +1

      I would like to see one of these places, I am sure it would be very interesting.

    • @CP-jk3tc
      @CP-jk3tc 6 років тому

      A number of small farms and some pet breeders in Thailand use maggot as animal feed. Also, check out this vid: ua-cam.com/video/TnuhonuPPo0/v-deo.html --- A small chicken farm in Phra Yao is raising maggots using rice bran mixed with fruit leftovers and EM (Effective Microorganisms). Molasses can also be used instead of EM too.

    • @CP-jk3tc
      @CP-jk3tc 6 років тому

      It would be a big business if only we could overcome the odor issue ... heheh :P

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  6 років тому

      That is very interesting, thanks for the video. Adding EM well take away most of the smell and make the food better for the birds, just might have to give this a try.

  • @rockymills6940
    @rockymills6940 7 років тому +3

    Did it affect egg flavor at all?

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому +3

      These birds are too young for eggs but it would only make the eggs better, birds need this kind of protein, makes the yokes much yellower and creamier.

  • @nino714
    @nino714 7 років тому

    This was so interesting to this city boy. Maggot harvesting? Never heard of it. Very cool. I love watching all your farm videos. I especially like the chicken and duck babies videos. Only seen them in petting zoos. Thanks for sharing.

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      Welcome to the farm life, the bird videos are very popular, I should be doing more of them. Lots of people think all animals should be in a petting zoo, I get some interesting comments.

  • @qianxu8368
    @qianxu8368 5 років тому

    The chickens at first were like: watt aa dis?

  • @blaiseayala9131
    @blaiseayala9131 7 років тому

    Very smart idea

  • @billforrest5780
    @billforrest5780 7 років тому

    This is a really great idea.

  • @Gun5hip
    @Gun5hip 7 років тому

    That's pretty cool.

  • @billlowe70
    @billlowe70 7 років тому

    Watching this from the UK at 4 in the morning....had to turn the volume down - even from thousands of miles away that cockerel is able to wake people up! UCKAUOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      lol, Your up way too late or up way too early...

    • @billlowe70
      @billlowe70 7 років тому

      Early...I just opened the video again to reply, and he's at it again! UCKAUOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      lol, there are roosters everywhere around here and there at it all night long, one trying to outdo the other one, anyone who thinks roosters only crow at sun up never lived on a farm.

  • @CORNFED198010
    @CORNFED198010 7 років тому +2

    Will it produce tons of flies? Can chickens finish all of the maggots?

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому +3

      A maggot well only turn into flies if they can escape and dig themselves into the ground for long enough to turn into a fly, I actually move the farm so any falling out well be found by the chickens.

  • @avamiller1245
    @avamiller1245 7 років тому +5

    This is so fascinating to watch.

  • @RapiDEraZeR
    @RapiDEraZeR 7 років тому +1

    3:50 lmao. even the chickens are like "what the fuuuuuck man?"
    can you somehow describe what it smells like?

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому +3

      It stinks, but only if you stick your nose right in the bin, my wife has not commented on the smell and she is in there every day.

  • @MrsLalocadelbarrio2
    @MrsLalocadelbarrio2 7 років тому

    to make the maggots go out the bottom you should probably make more holes further up

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      I have noticed that the holes in the bottom are getting blocked up, that might be some of the problem.

  • @BobMelsimpleliving.
    @BobMelsimpleliving. 7 років тому

    Paul you do some strange things. Very interesting I might add. Happy New Year. Best wishes Bob.

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      I am a strange person....lol
      Happy new year.

  • @Dloweification
    @Dloweification 7 років тому

    It might sound kind of counter intuitive, but what if you put a third bucket in there with nothing in it but holes on the sides. That way the flies go in, through the first bucket and lay their eggs in the second bucket. This way, the maggots would have to climb to the top of the second bucket and back down to the air holes in the first to get out (which they hopefully wouldn't do).
    OR if the case is that the maggots are climbing to the top because the smell of the rotting flesh is collecting at the top of the bucket, you could move the entrance for the flies to the side of the bucket, and create a channel out of PVC from the top to the bottom bucket, meaning that the most potent concentration of the smell would be at the channel, telling the maggots to go into the channel and down to the bottom.
    Alternatively, I know people who have fire ant farms put tape or another slipppery material on the side of their enclosure so the ants can't get traction when climbing to the top. Not sure how maggots climb, but that could also work. Check out some fire ant videos.

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      There are videos of self harvesting maggot farms, the maggot has to go up a pipe and when they get to the top they fall into a container, harder to make but easier to harvest, there is no end to the things we could try and most of it well work.

  • @lengthao7652
    @lengthao7652 7 років тому

    very resourceful

  • @Mechanicallyincleyend
    @Mechanicallyincleyend 7 років тому

    Gunshots in the backound 4:30 ?

    • @heatherwanderer777
      @heatherwanderer777 7 років тому

      yeah, probably fireworks for New Years celebrations

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому +1

      Gunshots...lol
      I explained it in the video but cut it out, it is flash bombs used when someone dies.

    • @heatherwanderer777
      @heatherwanderer777 7 років тому

      ***** aww :( sad for someone's loss :(

  • @monkeydog8681
    @monkeydog8681 4 роки тому

    Damn chickens having a fiesta.

  • @AuomAk
    @AuomAk 7 років тому

    Can the maggots eat from the inside out once they are inside the chicken?

  • @nicholasnapier2684
    @nicholasnapier2684 6 років тому

    coming out because it gets too humid sometimes inside their they create a lot of heat to you got to get one of those thermal guns laser ones you can just see how hot it gets in there just with them

  • @yackfzay6224
    @yackfzay6224 7 років тому

    Interesting, different idea then what I seen on other UA-cam channels. The same idea, but they let the maggots go up and fall down for the chickens. Pretty cool. Used fish, that we'll really stinks and get those giants Flys.

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      I tried the hanging type maggot farm and the smell was so bad I had to get rid of it before I even got any maggots, it was bad and it get infested with ants.

  • @MitsubishiPajeroAus
    @MitsubishiPajeroAus 7 років тому

    Maybe line the top of the bin with Vaseline so they cant get up it worked for my ant farm. But I don't know how it would go with maggots.

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      That is interesting, worth a try for sure.

  • @sirkazhikabilansamy5893
    @sirkazhikabilansamy5893 5 років тому

    How to make that plastic container.?

  • @wachathis1210
    @wachathis1210 7 років тому

    I love ur vids man keep them coming!!!!

  • @patricksarama4963
    @patricksarama4963 3 роки тому

    Do you just feed them food waste?

  • @goldstanza
    @goldstanza 7 років тому

    awesome video lifeintialand , idk why you don't have more views with an impressive 30k subs....

  • @livinginthailand7487
    @livinginthailand7487 7 років тому

    I'd have to hide the heads and intestines from the family. Best part of the duck as far as they're concerned lol.

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      I have always given the intestines away but no one has ever asked for the heads, the family likes the intestines but only if I clean them. How are the turkeys doing?

    • @livinginthailand7487
      @livinginthailand7487 7 років тому

      I go to a restaurant in the elephant village where duck bills are on the menu. Very nice actually. The turkey poults are fine. Did the sexing check by lifting them up by their wings to see if they raise their legs or let them dangle. Definitely got 3 females. The other confuses me so might be a katoey😆

  • @perfectlife4u
    @perfectlife4u 5 років тому

    what we can do for smell? to not disturb neighbours

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  5 років тому

      With this style, there is almost no smell, from 1 meter away it is no problem at all.

    • @esasaarinen2423
      @esasaarinen2423 3 роки тому

      I put the meat between sawdust layers it helps a little

  • @VillageTV
    @VillageTV 7 років тому

    great free food no grain would match protein in those maggots

  • @Oggiwara1
    @Oggiwara1 7 років тому

    The chicken loves the juicy and protein rich Maggots! Thanks for the video!

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому +1

      It was slow at the start but once they got started they could not stop.

  • @wallaceviviansadventures2095
    @wallaceviviansadventures2095 7 років тому

    free food and the chickens love it.what is the hammer head for.

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому +1

      The hammer is used as a counter weight to keep the quail cage door closed.

  • @DaleCalderCampobello
    @DaleCalderCampobello 7 років тому

    Do you give the quail any? Invertebrate protein is important in their diet. Mine get meal worms every morning. Boughten FREEZE DRIED MEAL WORMS LOL .

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      I have not given them any, have given them meal worms which they have not eaten, they love bugs so I thing small maggots would be good for them.

  • @msofie6526
    @msofie6526 6 років тому

    hello i'm sofie from indonesia i wanna ask, does his chicken weight rise when eating maggots? , and how much does it cost?

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  6 років тому

      In the end, they will only get so big no matter the food but a natural food like this is better for them, its free and they love it.

  • @georgegibson707
    @georgegibson707 7 років тому

    Just wondering why you can't just feed the duck heads and offal straight to the chickens ?
    You might need to cut or grind it up a bit first,
    and I would boil it too.

    • @qualqui
      @qualqui 7 років тому

      You have a point there, chickens are like modern-day velociraptors, they'll eat anything that moves, even mice, but duck heads and offal,......i like Paul's idea of putting the flies to work for him, making free food(baby flies)for his chickens.

    • @georgegibson707
      @georgegibson707 7 років тому

      The downside of feeding to maggots first is the loss in food value in the conversion.
      Maggot's feed conversion ratio would be no better than about 3 to 1.
      If the food could be eaten directly by the chickens, it would be much more efficient.

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому +3

      Chickens well eat meat and they like it but what are they going to do with a duck head, they don't have teeth. I have seen chickens eat rats and lizards.
      I would like to know where you got the 3 to 1 ratio, I don't agree with that at all, it don't work in volume or amount of protein which is the most important thing.

    • @georgegibson707
      @georgegibson707 7 років тому +2

      The energy in the meat of any animal or insect (eg maggot) is only a fraction of the energy in the food they have eaten in their life.
      A lot of the energy goes to movement, digestion, warmth etc.
      Maggots have been proven scientifically to be an excellent food for chickens and fish.
      But they mainly investigate feeding waste to the maggots, such as poultry manure.
      www.feedipedia.org/node/671

    • @qualqui
      @qualqui 7 років тому

      George Gibson "feeding waste to the maggots, such as poultry manure".....
      I was gonna say yuk, but clicking and reading the link you share, and since flies love shit, then it is doable, back in my teen years i had some chickens, everytime I swatted an adult fly they'd rush to see if they could win the fly first, but feeding manure to maggots, I thought this would be akin to feeding hogs dead chickens(coupla years ago this surfaced in conversation with a forage buyer, not the same, but maybe instead of manure, dead animals or rotten fruit, the maggot shown in the link looks exactly like a maggot infestating an orange, feeding on fruit then giving the maggots to the chickens sounds/feels alot better than giving them manure! lol...

  • @ahmadlacerna6556
    @ahmadlacerna6556 4 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing

  • @nicholasnapier2684
    @nicholasnapier2684 6 років тому

    no just use the fruits and vegetables and you'll be just fine watermelon expecially

  • @Biglandtrapper
    @Biglandtrapper 7 років тому +6

    Glad we don't have smell-o-vision ..lol interesting though.....

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому +1

      I tell you how bad it was, my wife has not even noticed, with this setup it only smells if you put your nose over the holes or open it.

    • @Biglandtrapper
      @Biglandtrapper 7 років тому

      That's quiet the setup, Grandma use to bank up the cabbage with maggoty caplin, that sure stinked...

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому +2

      My grandmother used rotten herring on her rhubarb, that did not smell too good but sure did work.

  • @tauqueerashraf9342
    @tauqueerashraf9342 5 років тому +1

    Does this increase the weight of the hen

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  5 років тому +1

      No, might help them grow faster, but the end result will probably be the same.

    • @tauqueerashraf9342
      @tauqueerashraf9342 5 років тому +1

      Is maggots enough or shall we provide fodders to chicks

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  5 років тому +1

      A diet of bugs, grains, and greens is best, more variety the better.

    • @tauqueerashraf9342
      @tauqueerashraf9342 5 років тому

      Thanks

  • @phrogflyer9500
    @phrogflyer9500 7 років тому

    Good protein and free chicken food... can't beat that

  • @McDowallManor
    @McDowallManor 7 років тому

    I've been meaning to try a tiny one inside my chicken coup.

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      If you have some kind of container where the top seals, I think that is the biggest issue with this one, What about BSFL, free bird and fish food.

  • @richardanderson4916
    @richardanderson4916 4 роки тому

    Coat the sides of the dark barrel with vegetable oil?

  • @MisterMitchMM
    @MisterMitchMM 7 років тому

    HAPPY NEW YEAR.

  • @gbriar
    @gbriar 7 років тому

    Brilliant idea ... guess what Pie and I will be making :)

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      Good luck, it works for me. Been catching a lot of wild bugs the last week since the rain started here, tonight the flying termites hit with a bang, it's easy healthy animal food.

    • @gbriar
      @gbriar 7 років тому

      Cheers mate. One of our subscribers who subscribes to your channel as well shared the link to your vlog. I've been trying to think of a way to generate maggots as they would be great for the fish :) Yeah we've had loads of bugs here including the flying termites and they all make good fish food :) Have a great day mate.

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      A self harvesting maggot farm suspended over the water would be easy enough, for me I have to think about the smell as it is next to the house, there is a smell issue with self harvesting for sure.

    • @gbriar
      @gbriar 7 років тому

      That's not a bad idea at all. Not a problem with the smell as it'll be on the farm :)

  • @ahmadlacerna6556
    @ahmadlacerna6556 4 роки тому

    Interesting video..

  • @nicholasnapier2684
    @nicholasnapier2684 6 років тому

    you have got to raise these chicks up early with these so they'll know when it's time for the feeding and they will gobble these black soldier flies up every time I'm about to start mine up cuz it's spring here in Florida

  • @NOTAPOLITECANADIAN
    @NOTAPOLITECANADIAN 7 років тому

    maybe put a bit of vaseline around the top to keep them from crawling out.

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому +1

      I think the problem is the holes at the bottom were getting blocked up. need some hols going up the side.

  • @lukealdrich
    @lukealdrich 7 років тому

    Very neat!

  • @pinewoodschool8641
    @pinewoodschool8641 7 років тому

    How long do the maggots last until they turn to flies?

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      Not sure, someone said 8 days but it would probably depend on type of fly.

  • @beaconbus
    @beaconbus 6 років тому +1

    Hey Paul, are you still using this?

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  6 років тому

      Yes, but I took the outside can off so now it is self-harvesting, have it in with the chickens.

    • @beaconbus
      @beaconbus 6 років тому

      lifeinthailand Great idea! Just throw some "yum-yum" in the top and let the maggots fall. Love it!

  • @kukeye
    @kukeye 7 років тому

    do the other birds eat them too? (Ducks & Turkeys) Great Idea!!!

  • @gardeningwithaloha5573
    @gardeningwithaloha5573 7 років тому

    Thats awesome I think there is 5g of protein in a maggot if I'm not mistaken good for the chickens!! I should actually start doing that!! Hey free food free eggs!! Happy New Year!! Tfs!!🐓

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      I love free and this is actually good for them, much better than the commercial feed that is for sure.

  • @brotherblood1180
    @brotherblood1180 7 років тому

    My dumpster is twice the size of yours but I get way less maggots

    • @RapiDEraZeR
      @RapiDEraZeR 7 років тому

      it probably depends on what you put in and also the circumstances around you(temperature,location,etc),not the size

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      Agree, could be a lot of things, but probably comes down to not enough food or not enough flies laying eggs.

    • @peterrissel19
      @peterrissel19 7 років тому

      Joking of course, but its not all about size

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      lol

  • @jessiefourie4136
    @jessiefourie4136 5 років тому

    Good video

  • @rock_ok
    @rock_ok 7 років тому +2

    how did you make it please make a demo thank you

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      There really is nothing to demo, add meat of some kind, wait for flies, maggots appear is a few days after that, there really is nothing to it.

    • @rock_ok
      @rock_ok 7 років тому

      ***** i want buckets of em and i really mean it..

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому +1

      lol, that would be nice.

    • @rock_ok
      @rock_ok 7 років тому +1

      ***** 20 birds you have a bucket of worms twice daily feed...just imagine it

  • @backyardmeat
    @backyardmeat 7 років тому

    With my luck they would all turn in flies....lots of free protein

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      lol, yell have thought of that, have too many flies here already.

  • @johnknotabuc
    @johnknotabuc 7 років тому

    What are the chances that the maggots can spread disease to the chickens, and then on to you? If it's low this is a really good idea.

  • @tapiocapudding5116
    @tapiocapudding5116 7 років тому

    Brilliant

  • @mixalislol5994
    @mixalislol5994 6 років тому

    Why in the background there are ants?

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  6 років тому

      I did not notice any ants, but nature happens.

    • @mixalislol5994
      @mixalislol5994 6 років тому

      lifeinthailand look closely were the black rope is there are ants travelling

    • @mixalislol5994
      @mixalislol5994 6 років тому

      lifeinthailand also do the quality to 720p and you will see them.

  • @onionhat745
    @onionhat745 6 років тому

    Ah, free range maggots.

  • @combedpubes
    @combedpubes 7 років тому +26

    As much as I love what you're doing over there, man you do some gross shit lol All the best for 2017 too btw :)

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому +8

      lol, This is not that bad actually and a good way to create free food from garbage, it might be a little gross....

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому +15

      It is amazing how many people don't know the basics about where food comes from and how the food chain works, this is a natural food that all birds eat and love, it is very healthy for them, way better than store bought feed that you have no idea what is in it.

    • @mexico521
      @mexico521 7 років тому +5

      Dashx73 maggots don't feed on death , they eat rotting meat , ...................and death is the most important event that will happen to all us living beings , fear death not

    • @pj999
      @pj999 7 років тому +4

      Chickens are from the jungles (primarily) and eat natural food; insects, lizards, seeds, and
      meat including carrion.

    • @Candorsmayhem
      @Candorsmayhem 5 років тому

      Dash4EVA you're a religious idiot

  • @blaiseayala9131
    @blaiseayala9131 7 років тому

    Only if they knew what those maggots where eating

  • @reelthing4u
    @reelthing4u 7 років тому

    you can see that those chickens are mostly r.i. reds

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      Some are looking that way now, looks like I have 5 roosters and 2 for sure are going to be big birds, that is a good thing, might get a good laying flock out of this yet.

  • @carrieanorman
    @carrieanorman 7 років тому

    very clever !

  • @shamsmujaddidi4586
    @shamsmujaddidi4586 6 років тому

    Great work great project . Can you fees them only maggots if you have and second is there any known diseases or sicknesses for chicken from this that you know
    Of ? Thanks man more
    Energy
    To you

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  6 років тому

      Maggots are a very clean natural food, the only thing that I can think of that would be a problem is if the maggots are eating poison, but they the maggot would die.

  • @Miss_Judy
    @Miss_Judy 7 років тому

    wow! That is amazing! I love this idea! I guess it would be like having pigs - youdont want it too close to your house - lol

  • @kurtjohnson6464
    @kurtjohnson6464 7 років тому

    Living in a war zone...
    Have you tried giving any maggots to the fish?
    With all of the critters you have you could do meal worms, crickets, maggots, red worms...but then again how free is it when you have no time left.
    Thanks for sharing

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      lol, I have maggots, compost worms, meal worms, plan to get black soldier fly larva and crickets at some point, all free food, almost anyway.

  • @alexandersaykovsky5718
    @alexandersaykovsky5718 7 років тому

    I wish I had that many pet chickens that would be awesome

  • @TheSupratikpaul
    @TheSupratikpaul 7 років тому

    That laugh "he he he he he" is so cool!

  • @jakeoht791
    @jakeoht791 7 років тому

    if you ever cath a rat or mouse in a trap just throw it in ( when its dead)

  • @humsafar3201
    @humsafar3201 6 років тому

    Sir plz tell me what making

  • @anamomonakaya
    @anamomonakaya 7 років тому

    so wait does that mean
    the chicken we eat has maggots in em

    • @lifeinthailand
      @lifeinthailand  7 років тому

      Yes that is exactly what it means.....lol

  • @youreawalkingdeadanddoknow3245
    @youreawalkingdeadanddoknow3245 5 років тому

    Thumbs up! 😊