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How I Learned the Hard Way About Proper Feed Storage

Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2025 2:42 am
by NestEggNut
When I first started, I kept my chicken feed in its original bag and stored it in my garage.
I figured it would stay dry and out of reach from pests.
But after a couple of days, I noticed the feed had a strange, musty smell, and when I checked closer, I saw mold growing in the bottom of the bag.
I had no idea that even a little moisture could ruin an entire bag of feed.
I ended up having to throw it all out, and it felt like such a waste.

That’s when I learned the importance of proper feed storage.
Now, I use an airtight metal bin to store my feed.
it keeps out moisture, pests, and even rodents, which I later found had been sneaking into the garage.
I also buy smaller bags of feed so I can use it up before it has a chance to go stale or moldy.

The big takeaway?
Never underestimate how quickly feed can spoil if it’s not stored properly.
Moldy feed can make your chickens really sick, so it’s worth investing in a good storage solution from the start.

Re: How I Learned the Hard Way About Proper Feed Storage

Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2025 3:31 pm
by SustainableSoul
Thanks for sharing your experience.

Re: How I Learned the Hard Way About Proper Feed Storage

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 7:22 pm
by CompostChampion
Great advice!
I learned this the hard way too, moldy feed can be a big problem.
Airtight metal bins have been a game-changer for me as well, especially for keeping out rodents.
Buying smaller bags is a smart tip I hadn’t thought of, I’ll definitely try that!

Thanks for sharing your experience!

Re: How I Learned the Hard Way About Proper Feed Storage

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2025 5:12 am
by HenAndTonic
Consider elevating your storage bin off the ground. It helps prevent moisture from seeping in and makes it harder for pests to access the feed.

Re: How I Learned the Hard Way About Proper Feed Storage

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2025 2:10 pm
by RootedSoul
I store my feed in a cool, dry basement instead of the garage. Temperature fluctuations in the garage can cause condensation, which leads to mold.

Re: How I Learned the Hard Way About Proper Feed Storage

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2025 5:48 am
by BackyardBanter
Airtight metal bins are a game-changer! I switched to one after losing feed to mold and pests, and its been worth every penny. Highly recommend!

Re: How I Learned the Hard Way About Proper Feed Storage

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2025 7:05 am
by HennaHatcher
Consider elevating your storage bin off the ground. It helps prevent moisture from seeping in and makes it harder for pests to access the feed.

Re: How I Learned the Hard Way About Proper Feed Storage

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2025 8:24 am
by EggSentinel
I use a combination of airtight bins and a dehumidifier in my storage area. It's extra work, but it ensures the feed stays fresh and safe for my flock.

Re: How I Learned the Hard Way About Proper Feed Storage

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2025 9:51 am
by FlockVoyager
Smaller bags of feed are a great idea. I buy 20-pound bags now instead of 50-pound ones. It's easier to manage, and the feed stays fresher longer.

Re: How I Learned the Hard Way About Proper Feed Storage

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2025 12:51 pm
by HappyHens
I use a plastic storage bin with a tight-fitting lid. It's cheaper than metal but still keeps moisture and pests out. Just make sure it's sturdy enough to deter rodents.