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Livestock trailer as a meal store
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnGalway" data-source="post: 8962603" data-attributes="member: 204"><p>Next year I will likely have to buy meal for lambing in big bags or get it blown into....... something. A proper silo is out of the budget and I have a neighbour that'll cause issues. Too many tipsy/jfc type meal bins would be required. Ratty will eat his way into IBC tanks. Small regular amounts aren't possible.</p><p></p><p>So I was thinking what if I buy an older livestock trailer. Sheet up the vents and above the back door and put meal in there. The trailer will be kept in a shed that has space boarding and an open door. Could moisture be an issue in this scenario? Would I need to insulate the trailer and best way to do so?</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnGalway, post: 8962603, member: 204"] Next year I will likely have to buy meal for lambing in big bags or get it blown into....... something. A proper silo is out of the budget and I have a neighbour that'll cause issues. Too many tipsy/jfc type meal bins would be required. Ratty will eat his way into IBC tanks. Small regular amounts aren't possible. So I was thinking what if I buy an older livestock trailer. Sheet up the vents and above the back door and put meal in there. The trailer will be kept in a shed that has space boarding and an open door. Could moisture be an issue in this scenario? Would I need to insulate the trailer and best way to do so? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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