Hentastic Dried Mealworm & Oregano Chicken Treats
In a Nutshell
- Chickens love the taste and it seems to be healthy for them.
- The texture is a bit disappointing, swinging from several reviewed mentioning it as powdery to others stating it is just alright.
- Mixing with other treats can be a workaround for chickens it is too powdery for, but oyers can buy just oregano alone.
Quick Verdict
Most chickens love the treat, with some mentioning it is a bit powdery. You may want to mix it with other treats.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Tasty and healthy for chickens (8)
The treats with the mealworms blend seem beneficial, and chickens ate more than normal.
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Great for trained chickens (6)
The ingredient blend seems good for supplementing the diets.
Cons
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Ingredients not as expected (1) critical
Some buyers were not happy with the ingredients, expecting only the mealworms and oregano.
Tip: None mentioned.
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Powdery texture (2) critical
Some users described the texture as being too powdery and causing cleanup issues.
Tip: None mentioned.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Chicken owners — Chickens love the treat and find it healthy for them.
✗ Skip If
- • Someone who wants a Chicken treat actively — It does not match expectations.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Can't I buy oregano separate?
information about cost seems opaque
Is this the most nutritious treat for my chickens?
There is mention of the ingredient composition, as well as of chickens enjoying the treat.
What is the ingredient mix?
It is combined with things like wheat flour, canola oil, and glucose.
Highlighted Reviews
"My chickens, ALL of them, even the picky eaters, LOVE these treats! And they are good for them."
"I didn't read the ingredients...I'm not happy that wheat flour, canola oil and glucose are the first ingredients in this product."
Bottom Line
If you are looking for a treat that your chickens will love, these are a great option. Just be aware of the ingredients and consider mixing them with other treats for variety.