Feed use by dates?

heebiejeebies

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I bought a bag of top spec balancer in January, when the horses went out for the summer they came off their bucket feeds. There's still quite a bit left, but I've thrown the bag out and am wondering if anyone knows what the use by date might be?

Not sure if I can get away with using it up, as they will probably be coming in late September/October so be getting bucket feeds again, or if I should just chuck it and buy a new bag!

Thanks for any help :)
 
I don't know off the top of my head, but most of them have pretty long use-bys. I've used in the past speedy-beet that had been emptied into the bin a year before, with no ill-effects - I go by, if it smells ok and horse eats it out of my hand (i try hand before bucket as they are more likely to eat whatever is in a bucket without having a good sniff first), then it's alright. Not very scientific, but I do the same with my own milk etc so its no double standards anyway ;)
 
Id just check the old fashioned way of looking, smelling and tasting(either by you or the horse). My cat is eating very out of date dry food with no ill effects.
 
Argree with above - food may still be palatable but the vits/mins may be less useful.

I have just chucked out a sack of chaff that was unopened in my feed bin - the bb4 date was only a couple of weeks ago but it had started to go mouldy, possibly from the heat of the summer.
 
If its not mouldy it will be fine to feed but you would need to think of it as more of a filler than a vitamin source as CP says. You could use it for treats or whatever.
 
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