Disposing of old sugar beet

Suby2

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I have half a bag of sugar beet which is quite old and unusable. I’m reluctant to take it down the tip as I worry about some type of animal eating it dry and potentially dying.

Am I overthinking this?

Any other ideas as to how to dispose of it?
 

poiuytrewq

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No I had this the other day. I wasn’t sure after clearing out my feed shed what to do with all the old stuff, indluding sugar beet. I actually ended up putting it in my household waste bin. 🤷‍♀️
 

meleeka

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I have exactly the same problem. I plan on putting it in my household bin. It’s not off, but the whole bag has been emptied by rats. If it wasn’t so much I’d leave it out somewhere where the ponies couldn’t eat it before it rained, so it could be eaten by something, but it’s almost a whole sack. Even soaking a bit at a time will take ages.
 

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If its musty or mouldy i wouldnt feed it to anything, and would just compost it. If you dont have a compost pile, add to your green waste bin, rather than landfill black bin.
 

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It’s a full 20kg bag! (crushed oats)
Plus I’m binning them because they are old and will have gone off. Not sure I’d risk giving them to birds
 
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