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Hi All,

 

I am currently feeding my two hens the food from Omlet (got my first egg today, !eggbrown! unfortunately my daughter :dance: got to it first and she is going to share with her brother tommorow for breakfast)

 

I was going to transfer the feed into washed out milk cartons for storage, stops it getting damp etc. I then noticed that it is always sold in paper bags by my local pet shops etc.

 

Can it be stored in air tight containers?

What do you all do?

 

 

Thank you in advance for you answers and suggestions.

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I've got a plastic dustbin with a clamp-down lid, because mine is stored in the garage and I don't want mice getting into it. You definitely don't want it to get wet or it will go mouldy. It doesn't have to be in an air-tight container but I don't think it would do any harm if it were.

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Mine is kept in one of those green garden storage box things in the sack along with all the rest of the chicken/guinea pig/wild bird stuff. So far I haven't had any problems. (In over 2 years)

 

I also fill up a large sweet jar with pellets and add the garlic powder and shake it up so that it is easier to feed garlic pellets rather than having to mix it together in the grub.

 

It has always been fine in the jar too. :D

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I'm thinking about getting this

 

http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/catalogId/1500001501/partNumber/8422831.htm

 

Then using one bit for chicken food, one bit for corn and the other bit for bunny food.

Can store it outside in the plastic shed thing all the food bags are at the minute.

Not sure if will be big enough though so going to order it and see.

 

Becki

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I bought one of those big brown plastic boxes from b&q (£50), sited it on the patio raised on spare block pavers, looks ok and you can sit on it as well, keep all my chicken stuff in there, only plastic so im gonna have to keep my eye out for rodents but no problems so far,

if you have a home brewery/wine making shop nearby, the plastic fermenting bins with sealable lids are ideal, i keep my pelletes in a large 25l bin and my mixed corn, grit in smaller 10l bins,

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I'm thinking about getting this

 

http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/catalogId/1500001501/partNumber/8422831.htm

 

Then using one bit for chicken food, one bit for corn and the other bit for bunny food.

Can store it outside in the plastic shed thing all the food bags are at the minute.

Not sure if will be big enough though so going to order it and see.

 

Becki

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I think thats a good idea to be honest, I am looking at a similar thing to rufusrooster at the moment, it's just where to put it..... :think:

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I'm thinking about getting this

 

http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/catalogId/1500001501/partNumber/8422831.htm

 

Then using one bit for chicken food, one bit for corn and the other bit for bunny food.

Can store it outside in the plastic shed thing all the food bags are at the minute.

Not sure if will be big enough though so going to order it and see.

 

Becki

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I like the look of this Bexbex, will be interested to hear how you get on with it :D

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well we already have something like this

 

 

http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/7051801/c_1/1|category_root|Garden+and+DIY|12107492/c_2/2|cat_12107492|Sheds+and+garden+buildings|12107631/c_3/3|cat_12107631|Plastic+sheds+and+storage|12107642.htm

 

outside at the minute which has everything for the animals in it... chicken food, chicken corn, rabbit food, rabbit hay, chicken cleaning stuff, chicken straw... so you can imagine it's pretty full!!

 

I wanted to get that bin thing to bring a little organisation to it!

 

Picking it up tomorrow so I'll let you know what it's like!

 

Becki

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