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The weight of dog food that an 11-gallon container can hold depends on the density of the food. On average, dry dog food weighs about 3-4 pounds per quart. Since there are 4 quarts in a gallon, an 11-gallon container can typically hold around 132 to 176 pounds of dog food, depending on the specific density of the food being used.
No, not to store food to be eaten later. Use a food grade plastic or other container.
Outdoors, away from any food preparation, and with a plentiful supply of water.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! Let's see, a general rule of thumb is that 1 gallon can hold about 5 pounds of dog food. So, if you have an 18-gallon container, you can fit around 90 pounds of dog food in there. Just imagine all those wagging tails and happy barks when you fill up that container!
Sorry I cant resist.... 30 gallons of it!
Freund container has them: http://www.freundcontainer.com/product.asp_Q_pn_E_1966_A_cn_E_60 I understand they aren't food grade though:( Someone tell me if they find a food grade container like this.
Well, isn't that a lovely question! You see, a gallon of dry cat food typically weighs around 4-5 pounds, depending on the density of the food. So, you could fit about 4-5 pounds of dry cat food in a gallon container, filling it up with purrfection! Just remember to keep your furry friend's food fresh and stored in a cool, dry place.
approximately 30 quarts
To determine how many pounds of dry dog food will fit in a 10-gallon container, we first need to know the density of the specific dog food being used. Once we have the density, we can calculate the weight of the dog food that can fit in the container by multiplying the volume of the container (10 gallons) by the density of the dog food. This will give us the total weight of the dog food that the container can hold.
To determine the weight of dog food a 10-gallon container can hold, we need to know the density of the dog food. Without this information, we cannot accurately calculate the weight. The volume of the container (10 gallons) does not directly translate to weight without the density of the substance being stored.
Garbage. or leftovers!
A 32-quart container can hold approximately 8 gallons of dry dog food. Since 1 gallon of dry dog food weighs around 4 to 5 pounds, a 32-quart container can typically fit between 32 to 40 pounds of dry dog food, depending on the specific food's density and formulation. Always check the food packaging for more precise weight information.