How do we know that this is the X-ray relevant to the hog in question?
How does the author know that this is the effect of feeding meal worms?
DH cannot find out how this would happen: This is because the calcium in her bones has been drawn out into her bloodstream to counter the low levels caused by the high levels of phosphate – a result of eating mainly meal worms. : with garden worms being the same make up as meal worms ............

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It is unlikely 2 be due to meal worms: dried or live: which have the same calorific value etc. as a garden worm: we looked it up. Which was incidentally, not mentioned in those results.
Those initial 'results' which continue on the internet as 'fact', were taken on 1 small hog which had not been hand reared, so there was absolutely no way that meal worms could have been proven causation. Where was this hog from? Hand reared ...... unless born and fed specifics until X-rays are taken, it is unlikely to be meal worms! DH looked at a lot of scientific research, non substanatiated nor Peer Reviewed, even that from the Vet who supposedly raised this issue years ago. No other Vet nor those in hog rescue have made any comment against feeding meal worms, even our local 'guy' in rescue.
My hogs are all healthy. Why would kitten biscuits be any use, not something that a hog would get in the wild. I do mix some biscuit and we can hear them crunching it, like they do worms.