Guest frank dooman Posted December 27, 2009 Report Posted December 27, 2009 how many keep ther feeding in plastic bins?? and do you think thats ok?
KEVIN ELLIOTT Posted December 27, 2009 Report Posted December 27, 2009 WE DO AND HAVE HADE NO PROBS DONE THIS FOR YEARS M8 KEV
Guest Posted December 27, 2009 Report Posted December 27, 2009 how many keep ther feeding in plastic bins?? and do you think thats ok? all my containers (diffrent shapes and sizes) are plastic ,no problems with them Frank. andy.
Guest frank dooman Posted December 27, 2009 Report Posted December 27, 2009 have you ever been fishing and put a fish you caught in a coloured plastic bag within ten min its started to change colour better to keep the feeding in its paper bag just my oppinion same as water containers some are labled not fit for drinking water
pjc Posted December 27, 2009 Report Posted December 27, 2009 mix a dustbin at a time which lives in the loft with no probs
ritchie1 Posted December 27, 2009 Report Posted December 27, 2009 yes kept mine in plastic containers as well no problems at all
demolition man Posted December 27, 2009 Report Posted December 27, 2009 I do Frank mate no prblems here. Regards
Guest frank dooman Posted December 27, 2009 Report Posted December 27, 2009 try and get a galvi. bin they are not expencive much better most cheap plas. bins will transfere toxins into the feeding if left in it for long periods
Guest Posted December 27, 2009 Report Posted December 27, 2009 have you ever been fishing and put a fish you caught in a coloured plastic bag within ten min its started to change colour better to keep the feeding in its paper bag just my oppinion same as water containers some are labled not fit for drinking water yes understood ,but not had any problems at all with the feed bins. andy.
Guest joshdonlan Posted December 27, 2009 Report Posted December 27, 2009 i use plastic tubs which are used for importing fruit juice
Guest frank dooman Posted December 27, 2009 Report Posted December 27, 2009 yes understood ,but not had any problems at all with the feed bins. andy. but you wont realy know if your birds have been poisened just a wee tip
Guest frank dooman Posted December 27, 2009 Report Posted December 27, 2009 i use plastic tubs which are used for importing fruit juice prob ok josh as they were meant for food stuf
Guest puresoontjen Posted December 27, 2009 Report Posted December 27, 2009 how many keep ther feeding in plastic bins?? and do you think thats ok? people been useing plastic bins for years and years if it was any probs with them some one would of said by now. ive always used them not a prob
Guest Posted December 27, 2009 Report Posted December 27, 2009 but you wont realy know if your birds have been poisened just a wee tip its true Frank .. i coildnt honestly say for sure, but i am happy with the club and fed cards i have won so far . andy.
bluey Posted December 27, 2009 Report Posted December 27, 2009 how many keep ther feeding in plastic bins?? and do you think thats ok? You must keep the feed cool and dry and vermin proof. Can be kept in it's original bag in a container, plastic or not.
owen101 Posted December 27, 2009 Report Posted December 27, 2009 i put the bag into a plastic bin so that if it splits the bin catches all thats spilled
Guest frank dooman Posted December 27, 2009 Report Posted December 27, 2009 people been useing plastic bins for years and years if it was any probs with them some one would of said by now. ive always used them not a prob no probs. pete but has many even thought about it?? how many times have you been given a ready meal and tasted the packaging i know i have most cheap bins will be made with plastic that is not fit for food so as far as iam concerned its not fit for my birds food JMO every one to there own
Guest frank dooman Posted December 27, 2009 Report Posted December 27, 2009 You must keep the feed cool and dry and vermin proof. Can be kept in it's original bag in a container, plastic or not. yes agree totaly
Guest puresoontjen Posted December 27, 2009 Report Posted December 27, 2009 no probs. pete but has many even thought about it?? how many times have you been given a ready meal and tasted the packaging i know i have most cheap bins will be made with plastic that is not fit for food so as far as iam concerned its not fit for my birds food JMO every one to there own thats true with some foods, dusbins are made for ribbish and its made with cheap plastic but some have been useing them for years no probs as we know of. if kept clean dry and mice/rat prooth i think its ok to use as food bins. the seeds dont sweat or get damp.
Guest stb- Posted December 27, 2009 Report Posted December 27, 2009 I HAVE GALVY BINS BUT ONLY BECAUSE MA M8 WAS A JANNY AND BROUGHT IN A FEW SPARE NEW ONES . ;)
Blue Chequer Pied Posted December 27, 2009 Report Posted December 27, 2009 Mine are all in plastic bins. They are industrial flour bins that were used in a bakery and are perfect for the job. Paul.
Guest frank dooman Posted December 27, 2009 Report Posted December 27, 2009 I HAVE GALVY BINS BUT ONLY BECAUSE MA M8 WAS A JANNY AND BROUGHT IN A FEW SPARE NEW ONES . ;) me too but my mates are no jannys took me a wee time to find them as every thing is plastic now but as has been said just keep the feeding in the paper bag job done
Guest stb- Posted December 27, 2009 Report Posted December 27, 2009 me too but my mates are no jannys took me a wee time to find them as every thing is plastic now but as has been said just keep the feeding in the paper bag job done Hey FRANK a canny get 40 bags in ma bin :P ;D ;D ;D ;D
showman Posted December 27, 2009 Report Posted December 27, 2009 I use plastic bins that carried FCOJ.no probs.
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