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when my dh was gone all summer, I ended buying a wheelbarrow because I had a hard time bringing the 50 lb bags all the way to the barn. plus the straw and hay bales too. I always buy 3 bags of layer, 1 bag of scratch, and 1 bag of Boss per month. the wheelbarrow was so much easier and I found I could haul 2 bags at a time in it without feeling like it was too heavy.
I now use the wheel barrow for a lot of things...well not so much right now cause well there is a lot of snow on the ground, lol. plus my dh is home and he can now do the heavy lifting
I had been having trouble dealing w/ the bigger (larger than 50#) bags & heavier items due to a back that went bad WAY before it's time, a knee replacement, and a rotator cuff repair. I treated myself to a small 4 wheel garden cart (approx. $60 at Kmart) and it has been a lifesaver! I make fewer trips to TSC or Pet Farmacy b/c I don't have to "pace myself" as much. The box the cart came in says it has a capacity of 600#, but I can't pull that much at one time b/c of the knee. I have no problem with 3 or 4 50# bags of feed or scratch, though, and I can get 3 square hay bales on it with no problem. The sides drop down if you need to haul something bigger or flat, too. Go ahead -- I dare ya: ask me if I like my cart!
ETA: That being said, if the 25# bags were the same price per pound as the 50# ones, I'd probably get them b/c they would still be easier to lift and pour into the metal cans I keep the feed in. It's like the cat litter thing -- I know it's easier to handle smaller boxes of cat litter (and has been STRONGLY recommended by my dr., and even MORE strongly recommended by my DH -- not because he carries them except on rare occasion if he happens to be here when I get home with them, but because he sees that I have done it and gets mad because I'm not supposed to be doing it!) but when a 22 or 28# box is more than a 40# box for essentially the same product, and the volume per pound is the same, well... I can't see not getting the most for my $$$ whenever and wherever possible.
this x2
when my dh was gone all summer, I ended buying a wheelbarrow because I had a hard time bringing the 50 lb bags all the way to the barn. plus the straw and hay bales too. I always buy 3 bags of layer, 1 bag of scratch, and 1 bag of Boss per month. the wheelbarrow was so much easier and I found I could haul 2 bags at a time in it without feeling like it was too heavy.
I now use the wheel barrow for a lot of things...well not so much right now cause well there is a lot of snow on the ground, lol. plus my dh is home and he can now do the heavy lifting

I had been having trouble dealing w/ the bigger (larger than 50#) bags & heavier items due to a back that went bad WAY before it's time, a knee replacement, and a rotator cuff repair. I treated myself to a small 4 wheel garden cart (approx. $60 at Kmart) and it has been a lifesaver! I make fewer trips to TSC or Pet Farmacy b/c I don't have to "pace myself" as much. The box the cart came in says it has a capacity of 600#, but I can't pull that much at one time b/c of the knee. I have no problem with 3 or 4 50# bags of feed or scratch, though, and I can get 3 square hay bales on it with no problem. The sides drop down if you need to haul something bigger or flat, too. Go ahead -- I dare ya: ask me if I like my cart!

ETA: That being said, if the 25# bags were the same price per pound as the 50# ones, I'd probably get them b/c they would still be easier to lift and pour into the metal cans I keep the feed in. It's like the cat litter thing -- I know it's easier to handle smaller boxes of cat litter (and has been STRONGLY recommended by my dr., and even MORE strongly recommended by my DH -- not because he carries them except on rare occasion if he happens to be here when I get home with them, but because he sees that I have done it and gets mad because I'm not supposed to be doing it!) but when a 22 or 28# box is more than a 40# box for essentially the same product, and the volume per pound is the same, well... I can't see not getting the most for my $$$ whenever and wherever possible.
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