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When I buy feed pellets and mix it for the dock feeder, I always have open bags. I use food grade 5 gal. buckets with tight sealing lids for any excess I have. Whether it's an open or a full bag, I transport them to the buckets that way it keeps the feed dry and out of the reach of mice, rats....etc. that will be in the barn where it is stored. I use Cargill. It is a very oily pellet and will very seldom dry out in the 5 gal. pails. I would definitely use it, unless it had mold on it....
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