Storing dogfood
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Re: Storing dogfood
The best thing I have ever seen is an old chest type freezer. They hold a lot of feed and no worries about anything getting in it.
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Re: Storing dogfood
Bobby Vest wrote:The best thing I have ever seen is an old chest type freezer. They hold a lot of feed and no worries about anything getting in it.


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Re: Storing dogfood
I keep mine in a hopper in my feed room It tumbles it when im gettin feed out in my buckets and all fine stuff you find in the bottom of your feed sacks it goes in a 5 gal bucket thats what i start my weenin pups on
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Re: Storing dogfood
Guess I worded my question wrong.
I was reffering to keeping it indoors to keep the food at a warmer temperature vs outdoors where the dogs are getting "frozen" food.
I keep my food in rubbermaid totes inside the kennel (12X20 barn ) but its stiil cold enough that their water freezes.
I was reffering to keeping it indoors to keep the food at a warmer temperature vs outdoors where the dogs are getting "frozen" food.
I keep my food in rubbermaid totes inside the kennel (12X20 barn ) but its stiil cold enough that their water freezes.
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