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Not sure about hens but raspberry leaves are fairly effective for mild to moderate cycle issues..no idea aboutother species except humans

Ah i am so used to livestock vetsusing products off label which is allowed federally if there isnot a licensed product for that use I ASSUMED that all states went by the federal regulation ..which i should hVave known that some states had more rigorousrules
Yep, it stinks.
 
Not buggy or pulverizing..at all..going to need thousands of mylar bags and oxygenators in my future!!
I think they make 5 gallon mylar bags. Let me check...
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have you checked out the gamma seal lids for 5 gal buckets? I never store much feed at a time, but I like to keep it airtight too, and I put in a big desiccant pack in each bucket. Feed/dog food stays fresh a long time in them.
All my buckets have gamma lids. They cost more, up front - but are SO worth it! Lowe's carries food-grade buckets and gamma (or regular) lids. If you go with gamma lids, invest in an inexpensive, rubber mallet, to help you attach the gamma lids ring.

Edit: it wouldn't hurt to employ the freeze method to your feed before storing, as well. Alternately ~ you could layer your feed with light dustings of DE, or bay leaves. This would help with insects, not with product degredation. But, I would think your oxygen absorbers would help with that
 
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Oh good lawd. My mother called early this morning and the first thing I hear is "Did you hear about government tainting Tractor Supply feed and now everyone's chickens aren't laying anymore?". I calmly explained why chickens stop/slow down laying in the fall throughout the winter and her response is "Yeah, but this guy on YouTube says". This woman does not even own chickens.
Me this morning:
Betty White Drinking GIF
 

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