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Storing livestock from LFS in a car
Hey guys,
I will be coming into the city for a hockey game and would like to pick up some livestock, but must store it in the car for a few hours while I am at the game. It is supposed to be fairly cold outside, so I was wondering if the livestock will be alright in this period, or if I need to wrap the bags in a blanket, or put in an insulated cooler, etc.. |
I'd at least use a cooler. Maybe see if the store has those heat pads for sale.
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how cold? Maybe a cooler with a heat pack in it?
Cheers, Vic [veng68] |
I would try and pick up your items at the end of your trip. Even if they are in a blanket and a cooler it might not be enough. You may want to consider a heat pack or two.
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make friends with a local - offer beer in exchange for floating goods until you're ready to leave :D
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I'm going to do the same thing Friday. I've got a styro cooler and bought a bunch of heat packs at Wally. The packs were about a buck and a half each, very affordable. They are in the sporting goods section. Hope it works, critters will be in the cooler for about 8 hours before they get home.
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What's the temperature in the rink? If not too cold, you could bring it in.
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"Ya, me and my fish want to see the game please" "Thats right, my fish" "Well, my Fish hasn't seen a hockey game before, thats why"! |
are you coming to calgary? If you're buying from Gold's i'm not too far away from there. About 5-10 minutes north up 68th street from there. send me a pm telling me the details of when and what you would need stored and we could maybe work something out.
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Thanks for the offers and advice guys, I won't be heading to Golds, but I am going to try the heatpack and styro container idea. Its just for a few inverts, no fish, so it should be alright.
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