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Livestock => Pigs => Topic started by: Berkshire Boy on March 13, 2012, 08:46:14 am

Title: feed bags
Post by: Berkshire Boy on March 13, 2012, 08:46:14 am
Normally I feed a grain mix that I buy in ton bags but the pens have been muddy since christmas so I used pellets, less wasteful. I'm now going back to grain but have hundreds of feed bags. :o  What do people do with them?
Title: Re: feed bags
Post by: HappyHippy on March 13, 2012, 09:03:08 am
I use them as heavy rubbish bags (we're still clearing out old sheds though  ;)) I've also grown potatoes in them, just roll the tops down and unroll and fill with soil as the haulms grow. I'm sure they have more uses though - than my limited ones  ;D I've seen them used as roofs on chickn houses and very basic pig shelters (pallets for sides, chicken wire and plastic bag roof) Failing all that, try your local recycling place  ;)
Karen  :wave:
Title: Re: feed bags
Post by: robert waddell on March 13, 2012, 10:53:45 am
plastic is quite a good price recycled
45 years ago they made a heat sealing iron for plastic bags to be made into sheets or tarpaulins :farmer:
Title: Re: feed bags
Post by: chickenfeed on March 13, 2012, 12:02:56 pm
Normally I feed a grain mix that I buy in ton bags but the pens have been muddy since christmas so I used pellets, less wasteful. I'm now going back to grain but have hundreds of feed bags. :o  What do people do with them?

plastic or paper sacks ? ours comes in paper sacks some get used for storing potatoes and a local guy has a few from us the plastic sack the beet nuts come in come in use for FYM for the local gardeners.
Title: Re: feed bags
Post by: JulieS on March 13, 2012, 12:28:58 pm
I use mine as rubbish bags too ....also good for kneeling on to clean out the smaller chicken house.
Title: Re: feed bags
Post by: princesspiggy on March 13, 2012, 06:05:49 pm
if they r plastic - rubbish bags, especially for heavy/sharp things that we find on the farm..
also good for selling manure in.
paper ones are useless.
Title: Re: feed bags
Post by: little blue on March 13, 2012, 06:56:49 pm
paper ones I give to the pigs or goats to "play" with ... then when they are chewed/ripped/soggy they go on the compost or as incinerator fuel.
Plastic - as rubbish bags, kneelers, or replacements for damaged paper ones!
Title: Re: feed bags
Post by: hughesy on March 13, 2012, 07:10:14 pm
Plastic ones for rubbish. Paper ones on the compost heap or use as mulch in the polytunnel.
Title: Re: feed bags
Post by: Fowgill Farm on March 14, 2012, 09:40:20 am
We use our plastic bags mainly for 'burnable' rubbish. OH sometimes relieves me of a load when he has a building job on that's not big enuff for a skip so all the debris/rubble goes in bags and is taken to the tip or brought home to fill holes in the drive. I also use them for taking paper for recycling(no recycling services from council here too rural! despite paying £2k a yr rates! they empty the domestic refuse fortnightly) OH splits them to use as gun cleaning mats, machinery pulling to bits mats, etc.
We used to have paper feed bags and they were burnt or composted.
Mandy  :pig:
Title: Re: feed bags
Post by: Blonde on March 18, 2012, 09:47:57 am
Normally I feed a grain mix that I buy in ton bags but the pens have been muddy since christmas so I used pellets, less wasteful. I'm now going back to grain but have hundreds of feed bags. :o  What do people do with them?
They make great garden waste bags....
Title: Re: feed bags
Post by: hexhammeasure on March 18, 2012, 04:14:23 pm
sell mine for £1 for ten at car boots
Title: Re: feed bags
Post by: Blonde on March 19, 2012, 01:08:05 pm
That is a good idea, I might try that some time
Title: Re: feed bags
Post by: Polished Arrow on March 21, 2012, 10:30:34 pm
Great for putting dog & fox poop in while I have still failed to sort out a dog poop compost bin.
But most of them get used as general farm rubbish bags.