Manna Pro has revealed its latest nutrient-rich poultry treat called Superworm Swarm. Chelsea Green, Assistant Brand Manager, Compana Pet Brands, said: "At Manna Pro our mission is Nurturing Life, and that's why we created the Superworm™ Swarm treat for poultry," shared "The insect-infused treat provides essential nutrients for optimal health plus so much enjoyment for birds. With three insect types, there's three times the fun for birds to play and munch!"
Superworm Swarm contains protein, fiber, and calcium in a handful of Superworm Swarm treats that provide chickens with the health and nutrients they need. The treat features a blend of three favorite flock insects such as superworms, beetles, and black soldier fly larvae. Furthermore, the treat contains 45 percent natural insect proteins. Additionally, Superworm Swarm was a Global Pet Expo New Product Showcase Winner, achieving 2nd place in the Bird Category in the 2023 American Pet Products Association (APPA). The product is now available for purchase.
Nutrient-Rich Poultry Treats
Manna Pro Unveils Its Superworm Swarm Nutrient Treat for Chickens
Trend Themes
1. Insect-based Animal Feed - There is an opportunity for insect-based animal feed manufacturers to develop products that cater to poultry farmers looking for nutrient-rich treats.
2. Sustainable Protein Sources - Sustainable protein source manufacturers can explore insect farming as a way to provide protein-rich, nutrient-dense and sustainable animal feed for poultry.
3. Pet Food Innovation - The growing trend of incorporating insects into pet food has opened up new opportunities for pet food manufacturers to innovate and develop nutrient-rich treats for poultry.
Industry Implications
1. Poultry Farming - Poultry farmers can incorporate nutrient-rich insect-based treats into their chicken's diet for optimal health and performance.
2. Animal Feed - Animal feed manufacturers can utilize insect farming to develop sustainable, protein-rich feeds for poultry.
3. Pet Food Manufacturing - Pet food manufacturers can capitalize on the growing trend of incorporating insects into pet food by developing nutrient-rich treats for poultry and other animals.