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At the moment, I'm feeding 250 lbs of chicken feed per day to my flock(s), or 3-1/2 tons per month.
I worked out a deal with my local feed store that I purchase by the ton, and I get a $1 off per 50lb bag.
It's simply not worth putting the feed in large drums - too much hassle. I did put my sheep feed in new trash cans for a while, but as other posters have said, they're too deep, and don't work well.
It's important never to buy more than you can feed within 2 weeks. Feed loses nutrients, and of course, you don't want to supply an undisturbed feed source to rodents, etc.
If I were you, I'd just put your extra bags on pallets, in a dry area, or at least just use those smaller rubbermaid containers, that can easily hold 50lb bags of feed.
Best wishes,
Rachel
I worked out a deal with my local feed store that I purchase by the ton, and I get a $1 off per 50lb bag.
It's simply not worth putting the feed in large drums - too much hassle. I did put my sheep feed in new trash cans for a while, but as other posters have said, they're too deep, and don't work well.
It's important never to buy more than you can feed within 2 weeks. Feed loses nutrients, and of course, you don't want to supply an undisturbed feed source to rodents, etc.
If I were you, I'd just put your extra bags on pallets, in a dry area, or at least just use those smaller rubbermaid containers, that can easily hold 50lb bags of feed.
Best wishes,
Rachel