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I am about to move chicks into the coop with my layers so I'll switch everyone over to flock raiser. I have about 50 lb of layer feed in my feed container. I assume the babies won't be laying until March or so. Will it go bad by then?
I like to use feed up within two months of it's mill date. It's probably okay after that time, but I'm not willing to have it around longer.
Mary
March is a long time from now! What's the mill date on it? Give it to someone who will use it sooner, or pitch it!
I am about to move chicks into the coop with my layers so I'll switch everyone over to flock raiser. I have about 50 lb of layer feed in my feed container. I assume the babies won't be laying until March or so. Will it go bad by then?
Don’t chuck perfectly good feed. Mix it 50/50 with your flock raiser until it’s gone.I don't know the mill date. I dump my bags into a big sealed container to keep other critters from helping themselves.
If you store feed outside it will spoil sooner. GC
In cold and damp conditions, feed can get moldy.Mine is in a sealed feed bin in a shed. Does that count as outside or in? It's not climate control but it's also not exposed to elements.