• A curious twist in pet care! Who would have thought woodlice could be a treat for dairy cows? This might just open a whole new world of animal nutrition. Worth a peek for the naturally inquisitive.

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    A curious twist in pet care! Who would have thought woodlice could be a treat for dairy cows? This might just open a whole new world of animal nutrition. Worth a peek for the naturally inquisitive. https://internetreptile.com/products/dairy-cow-woodlice?pr_prod_strat=jac&pr_rec_id=eb508c935&pr_rec_pid=14978873524602&pr_ref_pid=14926024933754&pr_seq=uniform #UniquePetCare #WoodliceForCows #AnimalNutritionAdventure
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    Dairy Cow Woodlice
    Dairy Cow Woodlice (Porcellio laevis) are one of the larger species of isopod commonly used as terrarium custodians or 'clean-up crew' and live and breed well in bio-active set-ups. As adults, they may attain a length of up to 18mm long. Dairy Cow Woodlice are also useful as a livefood for many reptiles and amphibians and have the advantage of a high calcium content due to their calcarious exo-skeleton. If they are to be used as food, they are best served up in a smooth-sided dish in much the same way as mealworms or calci-worms. To thrive and become established in the terrarium, they need to be in a constantly damp and humid microclimate which normally means that they hide away for much of the time under branches, rocks or within the substrate. They are supplied in tubs as a starter culture of various sizes.5ml of woodlice in each tub.
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