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Oats

Oats

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Oats are a nutritious and highly palatable grain commonly used in animal feed. Key benefits include:

  • High Fiber Content: Oats are rich in fiber, promoting healthy digestion and gut function, especially for horses and ruminants.
  • Energy-Rich: Provides a steady release of energy through its complex carbohydrates, ideal for supporting active livestock.
  • Moderate Protein: Contains a balanced amount of protein to aid in muscle development and overall growth.
  • Easy to Digest: Oats are gentle on the digestive system, making them an excellent choice for animals with sensitive stomachs.

Ideal for horses, cattle, sheep, goats, and poultry, Oats are a well-rounded feed option that supports energy, digestion, and overall health.

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What kind of variety is right for you?


The variety you choose depends entirely on your animals. Typically, smaller animals will like cracked or fine milled, as it's easier to digest. When in doubt, we recommend going with cracked!

Check out an example of corn below, along with a few more details.

Whole grains contain the entire grain kernel, including the bran, germ, and endosperm, providing more nutrients and fiber.

Cracked grains are broken into smaller pieces but still include all parts of the grain, making them slightly easier to digest.

Fine-milled grains are ground into a powder, resulting in a finer texture but with fewer nutrients than whole or cracked grains.