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<blockquote data-quote="fenceman" data-source="post: 1282749" data-attributes="member: 23460"><p>With the amount your feeding. I agree, let the feed store, store them. </p><p>I can't make the savings for buying bulk cubes work out to pay for storage and handling cost.</p><p>The more you handle cubes the more get broke up. That equals waste. Just pick up enough to last until your next trip to town plus a few bags. Let the feed store worry about varmints and moisture.When the boys at the feed store start seeing how high they can throw em. Says something politely. Every time a bag lands hard, a little money just turned to dust.</p><p>I have been considering a small trip hopper. Maybe the wife could feed. :nod: </p><p>I've found Tsc feed to be consistently, old and poor quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fenceman, post: 1282749, member: 23460"] With the amount your feeding. I agree, let the feed store, store them. I can't make the savings for buying bulk cubes work out to pay for storage and handling cost. The more you handle cubes the more get broke up. That equals waste. Just pick up enough to last until your next trip to town plus a few bags. Let the feed store worry about varmints and moisture.When the boys at the feed store start seeing how high they can throw em. Says something politely. Every time a bag lands hard, a little money just turned to dust. I have been considering a small trip hopper. Maybe the wife could feed. :nod: I've found Tsc feed to be consistently, old and poor quality. [/QUOTE]
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