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On farm storage of feed in vertical silos or bins, is the most common form of dry-feed storage. The storage of feed in silos is subject to large fluctuations in both temperature and humidity within the silo and this leads to condensation forming on the inside of the silo from time to time. Both feed and feed dust will stick to the side of the bin, absorb the moisture and build up over time. This feed will deteriorate with mould developing and subsequent mycotoxin production becomes a serious risk. When the spoiled feed falls off into good feed, consequences for the animal range from feed refusal to mycotoxicosis. To avoid these problems occurring, silos need to be cleaned at least once a year and preferably every 6 months.There are two types of cleaning – firstly, a dry clean and secondly a wet clean, with the latter being the preferable and more effective option, however dry cleaning is a better option when the silo boot cannot be removed easily or it is too dangerous to attempt wet cleaning.