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Triple Crown Forage OATS - nutrient analysis

Hereford76

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I'm no feeds expert - curious to know how this analysis looks. good, bad?? they were raised organic and had them germ test too - 92%. seed plant said they'd give 3/bu but doesn't seem right. might get them cleaned and bagged and try to peddle them to the hobby horse guys over in flathead valley - they might be broke tho.

http://www.ngrbulls.com/OATS.pdf
 
I am far from an expert on oats, but as far as lab testing, I do know that I would use SDK of Hutchinson Kansas over Servi - tech and I would NEVER use Ward Labs .
 
Cenex Harvest States advertises for feed analysis. i thought they said it was going to state lab. didn't have much choice in the deal i guess.

3/bu would be around 8/cwt or 160/ton.... i think i'll just keep them to winter the bulls on for the next 10 years.

thanks for the info
 
My neighbor raises oats.....So I take my gravity box over when they are combining and say filller up... :wink: I have the best oats for my horses and the price is perfect.. Oats for cleaned wheat..... And Muddy it's a two to one ratio.. :wink: :twisted: :P
 
katrina said:
My neighbor raises oats.....So I take my gravity box over when they are combining and say filller up... :wink: I have the best oats for my horses and the price is perfect.. Oats for cleaned wheat..... And Muddy it's a two to one ratio.. :wink: :twisted: :P

That's a relief :D

Would want to have to dust you for fleas. :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Oat dust is itchy enough. :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
That test seems a little wonky on protein for an oats sample? Damn near 15% protein is off the charts. Typcially it will test between 8-10%, with a higher NDF. Is this the low lignin oat? TDN looks good on it though. Do you know if they used NIR or Wet chem for this sample?
 
Just Ranchin said:
That test seems a little wonky on protein for an oats sample? Damn near 15% protein is off the charts. Typcially it will test between 8-10%, with a higher NDF. Is this the low lignin oat? TDN looks good on it though. Do you know if they used NIR or Wet chem for this sample?

i guess that is why i put it on here - i've never had oats tested before and thought the protein was high for oats. i don't know if it is a low lignin oat or if it was nir or wet chem - not up on it to even know the difference.

anyhow - the sale bulls seem to like it...

wonky must be a sask word - i got a good friend from sask that uses that word all the time.... mosty in the phrase "wonky pedigree"
 
Big Muddy rancher said:
Triple Crown oats?

Does that mean if you feed to many they will run like a race horse. :wink: :lol: :lol:

i thought maybe they'd grow a third horn

nortexsook said:
How are you feeding them to the bulls? As part of a mix?

since late november they were just getting some oat hay self fed. my uncle finally got to hauling hay last weekend so now they are getting self choice alfalfa/grass hay and will get these whole oast 4lbs/day split morning and night. the oat hay sure puts a shine on them but they seem to labor a little eating it. i think i let it get a little too mature before i layed it down and it got rained on twice and was turned twice before i got it rolled up. anyhow - i don't have a lot in the oat hay or oats so should help the bottom line for a couple years.
 
Triple Crown were grown for grain around here for a few years but are now mostly used for silage. They grow very tall were hard to harvest for the yield they produced, thus the silage. I can't see why they are any better than any other oats. Sometime if they are grown on a high manure situation they may have high protien.
They arn't low lignin. I was at Lanigan when they were promoting the low lignin oats. they sounded very interesting as thier was no benifit to processing. They showed the same gains as barley in a background ration. Have you seen any of them around?
 
Big Muddy rancher said:
katrina said:
My neighbor raises oats.....So I take my gravity box over when they are combining and say filller up... :wink: I have the best oats for my horses and the price is perfect.. Oats for cleaned wheat..... And Muddy it's a two to one ratio.. :wink: :twisted: :P

That's a relief :D

Would want to have to dust you for fleas. :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Oat dust is itchy enough. :lol: :lol: :lol:

You are just way to funny!!!!!!(as I scratch my head).. :twisted:
 

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