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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1622307" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>We use the upright feed bins that we have picked up over the years for feed. They are rodent proof because there is no way for them to get into them through the sliding door on the bottom. You do have to watch for any leaks on the top or the sides if they are metal. There are the poly bins now that hold 1-3 tons of feed. We have mice and rats and these feed bins have stopped that. Has also stopped the dam$#d groundhogs that will climb up on the flat bed hay wagons where we used to keep extra seed grain in bags. They will also chew through the 5 gallon buckets we keep some seed or stuff in with the sealed lids. It is cheaper to get feed by the ton and have it delivered and then you can just get it out of the bottom of the bin in 5 gal buckets to feed with. No electricity, no hauling bags, makes our lives alot easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1622307, member: 25884"] We use the upright feed bins that we have picked up over the years for feed. They are rodent proof because there is no way for them to get into them through the sliding door on the bottom. You do have to watch for any leaks on the top or the sides if they are metal. There are the poly bins now that hold 1-3 tons of feed. We have mice and rats and these feed bins have stopped that. Has also stopped the dam$#d groundhogs that will climb up on the flat bed hay wagons where we used to keep extra seed grain in bags. They will also chew through the 5 gallon buckets we keep some seed or stuff in with the sealed lids. It is cheaper to get feed by the ton and have it delivered and then you can just get it out of the bottom of the bin in 5 gal buckets to feed with. No electricity, no hauling bags, makes our lives alot easier. [/QUOTE]
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