breeding worms
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Wozza
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Re: breeding worms
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
Warren
Rag and Lug would be a different and probably expensive matter and not worth the effort on a small scale
Warren
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Re: breeding worms
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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