breeding worms

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breeding worms

#1 Post by THE BROW »

would u be able to breed ur own worms just a thought u never know :idea:
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Re: breeding worms

#2 Post by Wozza »

Its fairly simple if you mean earthworms, you just buy a small worm farm off the net.

Rag and Lug would be a different and probably expensive matter and not worth the effort on a small scale

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Re: breeding worms

#3 Post by squalus »

Breeding marine worms is quite a challenge. Thats why there are very few farms
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Re: breeding worms

#4 Post by Caz-Galway »

There are only two commercial farms in England who farm marine worms. Dragon baits in Wales (King Rag) and Seabait in Newcastle who do king Rag and some Lug. For a while there was a licensed franchise, from seabait, to farm Rag on Cape Clear Island which went quite well. The process is quite complex and expensive though. I believe Cape is back doing small quantities of Rag again.

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