Iv heard plenty of debate over which pellet brands ppl use, and an occasional average freshness date of some, but i was courious to know, how can u tell if the pellets are actuly going bad? (and befor it would effect a chinchilla of course)
They quit eating it. Once the pellet looses it's nutritional quality, or even before then they'll eat less or stop eating it and waste a bunch. If it goes rancid - you'll smell it. Have never had a bag go moldy on me, but as with anything that contains food matter - it'll likely smell, the texture will be crumbly and it just won't look right.but i was courious to know, how can u tell if the pellets are actuly going bad? (and befor it would effect a chinchilla of course)
Ive heard some people freeze what they cant use in a few months, I never have that problem so I cant speak from experience, but would that be an acceptable option for some people?
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