Back in March when COVID started, I may have gotten a bit anxious about feed supply and ordered a bunch of bags of feed... The chickens have been eating through them and I only have one bag left - a 50 lbs bag of layer crumble. They're not laying yet, so the bag is just sitting there. Its mill date says January though, so at this point the bag is quite old... One of my pullets is showing symptoms of wry neck and I'm treating her with extra vitamins, which makes it even more questionable whether I should feed them this old feed with potentially degraded vitamin content. I can just get more feed now, but my problem is - how do I dispose of this heavy bag of unwanted feed? It's too heavy for trash pick up, and I'm afraid that if I try to compost it, it will attract pests. Any ideas? I'm thinking of getting a galvanized metal trash bin and letting it compost in there with some water and other material - would that work? It will have to be anaerobic to keep pests out, so I guess I just don't open it for a year and hope by the time I do, it doesn't smell anymore 
