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Pet Food #100807
06/24/2010 01:38 PM
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I was looking into storing some dry pet food for my animals to tide them over a month or so until things started getting settled and I was wondering if it was necessary to do the whole o2 absorbers and mylar bags or if sealed food grade buckets would be sufficient? After all it is already dried and storage ready I would assume. Any thoughts would be appreciated thanks.

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Re: Pet Food #100808
06/24/2010 01:44 PM
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How picky have you raised your pets ??? I've seen dogs eat 6 month dead pronghorn , chew dead squirrels off a mud flap .

So , NO . I'd keep in the bag and fins a plastic 55 gallon drum you can seal the top on and fill it with bags of food .


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Re: Pet Food #100809
06/24/2010 03:55 PM
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Just stock up, rotate religiously, bucket pack lower fat content equals Longer shelf life, low oil kibble type foods are best. Make sure they can transition their diet ( test small quantity first. ) supplement with a bit of your canned butter or stored fats and oils.


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Re: Pet Food #100810
06/24/2010 03:59 PM
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Oh yeah vermin proof pack it or check for knawing if you use plastic pails.


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Re: Pet Food #100811
06/24/2010 06:38 PM
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Generally, there are enough preservatives in dry dog food to keep it on a shelf for near a couple of years, if it's stored in a cool, dry place, and well sealed.

I try to keep a few 40lbs bags on hand along with a couple of special 25lbs capasity totes that I feed my sweet, picky lil' monsters from.

You might want to be careful what other storage aids you use in the dog food. Many dog foods have a certain degree of moisture and/or oils that make it somewhat palitable to the animal. Some storage aids can leach out chemicals that won't mix well with these.
It's best to just store animal foods in a well sealed container and store in cool, dry places out of any sunlight.

As mentioned by Harbinger, rotate on a regular basis.

A dogs digestive tract, for the most part, is very strong. Dogs and many other animals can bury a dead carcass for as much as two weeks, come back and still eat on it with little to no ill effects,(or followed by eating grasses to aid digestion or calm a sour stomache from it. but then, many animals eat the bones and all too. the calcium in the bones helps calm their stomaches).

I've seen coyotes in the wild survive on a diet that seriously would make a billy goat puke,(nasty, smelly, pest-ridden, dirt-filled, and half rotten... whatever it was). Oh btw, I have a great receipe for "Coyote Stew"... who wants to come to dinner? I've heard that, "Dog makes a fine meal..." wink

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Re: Pet Food #100812
06/24/2010 06:46 PM
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Originally posted by C. M. Wolf:
Oh btw, I have a great receipe for "Coyote Stew"... who wants to come to dinner? I've heard that, "Dog makes a fine meal..." wink
Michael
I'll bring the sourdough biscuits! I haven't had coyote stew since I was hunting them around Cedarville,CA back in the '80's. Waste not want not, Granny always said! laugh


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Originally posted by catfish:
I'll bring the sourdough biscuits! ...
What no "Pan Bread"? A little flour or bisquick, some water or milk,(if ya can get it), an egg, a smidge of dirt/ash or grass or leaves blowing in on the wind... mmmmmmm!

Michael


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Re: Pet Food #100814
06/25/2010 10:56 AM
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I like em fried with ketchup!


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06/25/2010 04:32 PM
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Originally posted by HARBINGER:
I like em fried with ketchup!
Anything is edible with ketchup! laugh


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Re: Pet Food #100816
06/27/2010 09:45 PM
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Originally posted by HARBINGER:
[b] I like em fried with ketchup!
Anything is edible with ketchup! laugh [/b]
Or tabasco.

Also in a long term survival (not war just survival). Situation. It would be logical to first hunt and eat the preditors right?

I mean eating your rivals for food is a double dose of win I would think.


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Re: Pet Food #100817
06/28/2010 10:35 AM
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Originally posted by Alhazred43:
Or tabasco.
Also in a long term survival (not war just survival). Situation. It would be logical to first hunt and eat the preditors right?

I mean eating your rivals for food is a double dose of win I would think. [/QB]
Works for me! laugh


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Re: Pet Food #100818
06/28/2010 10:59 AM
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+1 laugh


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