13 March 2022 #1 C Cragrat Well-Known Member Joined 13 August 2013 Messages 1,430 Visit site Can unopened sacks of unmollased suagebeet pellets be stored for a few months in an old freezer? Or will I risk losing them to condensation and mould?
Can unopened sacks of unmollased suagebeet pellets be stored for a few months in an old freezer? Or will I risk losing them to condensation and mould?
13 March 2022 #2 asmp Well-Known Member Joined 13 March 2010 Messages 4,526 Visit site My Speedibeet was fine to be used after not being fed all summer. It was stored in an old (not working) freezer.
My Speedibeet was fine to be used after not being fed all summer. It was stored in an old (not working) freezer.
13 March 2022 #3 meleeka Well-Known Member Joined 14 September 2001 Messages 11,562 Location Hants, England Visit site All my feed is stored in an old freezer. No condensation and it keeps well. I normally just keep bags of sugar beet in the corner of my feed room. It doesn’t go off as it’s so dry and doesn’t (unfortunately) get eaten by mice that I’ve noticed.
All my feed is stored in an old freezer. No condensation and it keeps well. I normally just keep bags of sugar beet in the corner of my feed room. It doesn’t go off as it’s so dry and doesn’t (unfortunately) get eaten by mice that I’ve noticed.
13 March 2022 #4 asmp Well-Known Member Joined 13 March 2010 Messages 4,526 Visit site Once found a rat in a dustbin of Speedibeet (it had chewed it’s way in). It was rather dead and bloated!
Once found a rat in a dustbin of Speedibeet (it had chewed it’s way in). It was rather dead and bloated!