If you are a chicken-keeper, then surely you have gone through more bags of feed than you care to recall. I always have empty feed bags on hand and have no shortage of uses for them!

Feed bag framed Art | The Chicken Chick®Framed feed bag art for my chicken coop

COOP ART. There are many uses for feed bags, from garden weed blocker to tote bags. I even created ‘art’ for my chicken coop by placing the front half of a feed bag in a plastic 16″ X 20″ frame.

feed bag art

DROPPINGS BOARDS LINERS. Staple empty feed bags onto droppings boards underneath roosts to facilitate the removal of droppings from the coop daily to ensure a dry, clean, healthy environment for chickens.

Staple empty feed bags onto the walls behind the roosts. It's much easier to replace soiled feed bags than it is to scrape chicken poop off the walls!

Staple empty feed bags onto the walls behind the roosts. It’s much easier to replace soiled feed bags than it is to scrape chicken poop off the walls!

FEED BAG FLOWER POUCH. View the video tutorial for these adorable feed bag flower pouches on my Facebook page at this link!

TOTE BAG: Here is my best attempt to date at sewing a tote bag from feed bags. It’s sturdy and spacious, but as I am barely competent to drive a sewing machine, I have no tutorial to share. I totally punted.

Here are easy-to-follow instructions for making a feed bag tote.
Pretty feed bag tote with canvas handles,
Pretty feed bag tote with canvas handles.
Christmas Ornament Storage!
Mailing envelope made from recycled feed bags

SUBSTITUTE TYVEK MAILING ENVELOPE: I forgot to pick up shipping envelopes for mailing merchandise to Italy one day when it occurred to me that feed bags are at least as sturdy as Tyvek®, so out came the sewing machine again!

TATER TOTES” POTATO GROW BAGS: Learn how to grow potatoes in a feed bag HERE!

DIY Tater Totes, upcycled feed bag potato patch
Tater Totes, Feed Bag Potato Patch
DIY Tater Totes, upcycled feed bag potato patch

CHRISTMAS FEED BAG STOCKINGS: Get my Christmas stocking tutorial with template HERE!

 Some other great uses for feed bags are: a tablecloth, garden weed-blocker, place-mats, coop waterproofing, tarp, coop insulation, sick bay crate liner.
Upcycled Feed Bag Stockings | The Chicken Chick®

Some other great uses for feed bags are: a tablecloth, garden weed-blocker, place-mats, coop water-proofing, tarp, coop insulation, sick bay crate liner, beehive winter shelter windbreak.

Stapled to my winter beehive shed, empty feed bags act as a windbreak, providing protection from harsh, winter winds and precipitation.

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If you are a chicken-keeper, then surely you have gone through more bags of feed than you care to recall. I always have empty feed bags on hand and have no shortage of uses for them!

Feed bag framed Art | The Chicken Chick®Framed feed bag art for my chicken coop

COOP ART. There are many uses for feed bags, from garden weed blocker to tote bags. I even created ‘art’ for my chicken coop by placing the front half of a feed bag in a plastic 16″ X 20″ frame.

feed bag art

DROPPINGS BOARDS LINERS. Staple empty feed bags onto droppings boards underneath roosts to facilitate the removal of droppings from the coop daily to ensure a dry, clean, healthy environment for chickens.

Staple empty feed bags onto the walls behind the roosts. It's much easier to replace soiled feed bags than it is to scrape chicken poop off the walls!

Staple empty feed bags onto the walls behind the roosts. It’s much easier to replace soiled feed bags than it is to scrape chicken poop off the walls!

FEED BAG FLOWER POUCH. View the video tutorial for these adorable feed bag flower pouches on my Facebook page at this link!

TOTE BAG: Here is my best attempt to date at sewing a tote bag from feed bags. It’s sturdy and spacious, but as I am barely competent to drive a sewing machine, I have no tutorial to share. I totally punted.

Here are easy-to-follow instructions for making a feed bag tote.
Pretty feed bag tote with canvas handles,
Pretty feed bag tote with canvas handles.
Christmas Ornament Storage!
Mailing envelope made from recycled feed bags

SUBSTITUTE TYVEK MAILING ENVELOPE: I forgot to pick up shipping envelopes for mailing merchandise to Italy one day when it occurred to me that feed bags are at least as sturdy as Tyvek®, so out came the sewing machine again!

TATER TOTES” POTATO GROW BAGS: Learn how to grow potatoes in a feed bag HERE!

DIY Tater Totes, upcycled feed bag potato patch
Tater Totes, Feed Bag Potato Patch
DIY Tater Totes, upcycled feed bag potato patch

CHRISTMAS FEED BAG STOCKINGS: Get my Christmas stocking tutorial with template HERE!

 Some other great uses for feed bags are: a tablecloth, garden weed-blocker, place-mats, coop waterproofing, tarp, coop insulation, sick bay crate liner.
Upcycled Feed Bag Stockings | The Chicken Chick®

Some other great uses for feed bags are: a tablecloth, garden weed-blocker, place-mats, coop water-proofing, tarp, coop insulation, sick bay crate liner, beehive winter shelter windbreak.

Stapled to my winter beehive shed, empty feed bags act as a windbreak, providing protection from harsh, winter winds and precipitation.

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Christopher Warner
Christopher Warner
10 years ago

I found someone in colorado who buys bulk non corn non soy organic non GMO feed i bring my old bags there to get filled out of the truck for .50c a pound.

Susan Pearlman
Susan Pearlman
10 years ago

Love the repurposing ideas!

Rachel Collison
Rachel Collison
10 years ago

I make these all the time. i also use cat and dog food bags . Everybody loves them because they are so strong.

TheChickenChick
TheChickenChick
10 years ago

Outstanding! Thanks for sharing, Jenifer!

Jenifer Davis
Jenifer Davis
10 years ago

After seeing the potato growing bags, my son asked me if we could do radish and carrots in them too.. I told him I didn't see why not. we tend to have rocky soil here and all the digging and pulling up rocks is a pain. So this spring, we are going to give it a shot. I may even try to build a table type frame and cover it with an old window to set the bags under for a cold frame of sorts. Extra short bags planted with winter wheat would be handy to take into the coop… Read more »

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