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hana

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Hi I have a chin and bought 8lb timothy hay bag this time.
People here say you can keep hay fresh for several months
if you store it correctly.

My questions are...
*I'll split it in several vinyl bags.
-Should I make some holes?

*Then I'll put the vinyl bags in a plastic container.
-Can I close the led completely?

I know it shouldn't get sunlight and moist.
But hay needs to breath..

Oh and also pellets..
I bought 3 10lb pellets.
Is it safe for several months after open?

Thank you!
 
I have a mesh laundry hamper that I keep my hay in, and anything that doesn't fit stays in a cardboard box with holes poked in it. I keep hay for 6+ months at a time this way and my chins always gobble it up.

As for pellets, you generally do not want to feed them after about 4 months after opening or the mill date. They start to lose their nutritional qualities after that time.
 
I use a rolling laundry cart

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Geez, Dawn, you make the rest of us look like we don't know what we're doing!!!

I'm off to Bed, Bath, and Beyond to get one of those carts!!! :thumbsup: GENIUS!!!
 
So is it a bad idea to leave the hay in the bag it came in? does it lose it's freshness after awhile? And for the pellets I keep mine in a zip lock bag will that help them stay fresh?
 
i use a loosely woven plastic picnic bag and leave the top open, and when i buy hay in mini bales i fluff it up in the bag as soon as i bring it home. i only buy enough hay for about a month or two at a time (because that's all that fits in the bag, lol).

as for pellets, i buy enough for about a 3 month supply at a time. that's one 10 pound bag for my two chins. they are pellet hogs though! i keep the pellets in their original ziploc top bag (oxbow brand).
 
I keep my hay in a big open bin, under the table where my guinea pig cage is.

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Every night when I am refilling hay bins, I turn and rotate my hay to keep it fresh. And
to fish out any foreign objects, lol. Once I found about 10ft of green twine in it!! :eek:

My pellets I keep in a dog food bin called a Pet Saver or something like that.

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25lbs of chin pellets, 25lbs of pig pellets, lol.
 
Thank you!

Thank you everyone:thumbsup:
It looks all good and you do simple than I think.
chinchillas are very picky than human..:(
I'll do my best to make him happy and healthy:hug2:
 

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