How to Store Pigeon Food Correctly and Preserve Its Nutritional Value
You can buy the most carefully formulated, highest quality pigeon food on the market and still undermine its effectiveness by storing it incorrectly. Grain and seed mixes are susceptible to moisture, heat, light, pests, and oxidation, all of which degrade nutritional content and can introduce harmful molds or bacteria. Proper storage is the final link in the chain between quality feed and healthy pigeons.
The Enemies of Feed Freshness
Understanding what degrades pigeon food helps you set up storage that protects against each threat:
Moisture is the most serious enemy. Even slightly damp storage conditions allow mold to develop on seeds and grain within days. Mold produces mycotoxins that are genuinely dangerous to birds and cause liver damage, immune suppression, and neurological problems in severe cases.
Heat accelerates oxidation of fats and fat soluble vitamins in the feed. High temperatures cause the oils in seeds to go rancid, which not only reduces nutritional value but makes the feed unpalatable and potentially harmful to birds.
Light degrades photosensitive vitamins, particularly Vitamin A and certain B vitamins, over time. Feed stored in transparent containers in sunny locations loses vitamin potency faster than feed stored in opaque, dark containers.
Pests including rodents, insects, and mites contaminate feed and introduce pathogens. Mouse droppings in bird feed are a genuine disease transmission risk for many serious avian illnesses.
Best Practice Storage Setup for Pigeon Food
Here is the ideal setup for storing quality pigeon food:
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Use airtight, opaque containers: Food grade plastic or metal bins with tight fitting lids protect against moisture, light, and pests simultaneously
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Store in a cool, dry location: A garage or shed that stays below 20 degrees Celsius and maintains low humidity is ideal
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Keep feed off the floor: Storing bins on shelves or pallets prevents moisture from seeping in from concrete floors
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Buy in quantities you will use within four to six weeks: Freshness is best maintained by rotating through stock quickly rather than buying in bulk and storing for months
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Label bags with purchase dates: Simple labeling helps you use older stock first and ensures nothing sits past its optimal freshness window
The Connection Between Feed Quality and Eye Health
One nutritional consequence of improperly stored feed that keepers sometimes miss is eye health deterioration. As Vitamin A degrades in poorly stored feed, birds consuming it gradually develop lower Vitamin A status. This weakens the mucous membranes of the eye and increases susceptibility to bacterial infections. If you have had recurring eye infections in your loft despite treating them properly with terramycin ophthalmic ointment, reviewing your feed storage practices is a worthwhile step alongside adding a Vitamin A supplement to the regime.
Crown Pet Supplies carries vitamins and supplements for pigeons in their supplements section, making it easy to add targeted nutritional support when needed.
Signs That Stored Feed Has Gone Off
Before filling your birds' feeders, it is worth taking a few seconds to assess the feed quality:
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Any visible mold, white or green fuzzy growth on grains or seeds
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Musty, sour, or rancid smell instead of the clean, fresh smell of good grain
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Unusual clumping of seeds that were previously free flowing
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Evidence of pest activity including droppings, webbing, or live insects in the container
Any of these signs means the feed should be discarded. Feeding spoiled pigeon food to save money is a false economy that risks serious health consequences for your entire loft.
Conclusion
Proper pigeon food storage is a simple but important part of complete loft management. It preserves the nutritional quality you pay for, protects against mold and pest contamination, and supports the consistent vitamin status that prevents health problems including eye infections. Crown Pet Supplies provides quality pigeon feed, eye treatments like terramycin ophthalmic ointment, and all the health supplies your loft needs through their trusted online store.
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