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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1811560" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>I have a fibreglass 4 ton silo and a metal 21/2 ton silo I added more recently. I think the older fibreglass silo keeps the grain mixes much better. I'll go 6 months over summer and any feed that was left in it was as good as the day it was delivered. The metal silo last year over the same period got weavels in the feed residue left in it. They are situated about 30 metres apart. The metal silo also had some freshly made pellets in it that were delivered in error, they had a strong molasses smell to them and may have had a bit of moisture still from the processing so whether that was an attractant to the weavels.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1811560, member: 16453"] I have a fibreglass 4 ton silo and a metal 21/2 ton silo I added more recently. I think the older fibreglass silo keeps the grain mixes much better. I'll go 6 months over summer and any feed that was left in it was as good as the day it was delivered. The metal silo last year over the same period got weavels in the feed residue left in it. They are situated about 30 metres apart. The metal silo also had some freshly made pellets in it that were delivered in error, they had a strong molasses smell to them and may have had a bit of moisture still from the processing so whether that was an attractant to the weavels. Ken [/QUOTE]
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