I know feed degrades over time but if it was stored in the freezer, how long would it keep for? Just asking so we can buy in bulk. Thanks!
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It would certainly keep much longer in the freezer, but the one thing I would consider is humidity. If it is rather humid where you live and assuming your feed comes in a paper feed bag versus a tightly sealed plastic bag (the woven plastic feed bags don't quality as tightly sealed) then it's possible that when you remove your feed from the freezer it could develop condensation in the bag and therefore grow mold on the feed. That all depends highly on how much feed you are intending to freeze and defrost at a time, your local humidity and how quickly you are able to use up the defrosted feed.
It's very dry where I live, averaging 11% in high summer and up to 30% the rest of the year, so freezing bulk feed (if we had a freezer that size!) would work for us, but I would have my suspicions about someplace like the East Coast or especially the Deep South.
Sounds like you've already proven it works for you! That's the problem with theories...they really have no leg to stand on until proven right or wrong.
As for freezing it for so long...it sounds like a year or less? You should be fine. Most foods freeze very well with little loss of nutrients, but I can't say about chx feed with any real authority. Do they also free range or do you feed any sort of fodder? If so, then they'd likely be getting higher quality nutritiom than formulated feed alone. Depends on whether you're going for "good enough" chickens or want "top notch". Not saying one is better than the other....like I said, it depends upon what you want and what is realistic for you to do.
my flock free ranges all day and I ferment their feed for them. It's also organic and soy free lol. My fluff babies are spoiled rotten. I just don't want to waste money on buying the good stuff if it would lose its nutritional value in the freezer but sounds like it's all good to go![]()
Can you post a photo of the nutrition label of your feed? Or do you know who makes the pre-mix (added vitamins and minerals) of your feed? If it's one with a lot of probiotics in it, it's probably made by Fertrell (the premix). You could call or email them and ask about loss of nutrients from freezing. Like I said, I doubt much is lost, but if you wanted to hear from the horse's mouth, there you go.
In addition, the act of fermenting the feed increases some vitamin content, so nutrition is improved once again. As much of a fermentation fiend I am, I don't yet know much about what particular vitamins are increased with fermenting chicken feed.
You must have one huge freezer to be able to store 1000lbs of feed!