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Old oats in the silo
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<blockquote data-quote="dcrogers11" data-source="post: 1463847" data-attributes="member: 31376"><p>I've recently taken over the family farm after loosing my dad over a year ago. We're a small operation with 15 mama cows and presently calving now. I've got about 800-1000 bushels of oats in a silo that has to be at least 4-5 years old. I've tried a small germination test with less than 10% sprouting. The oats are dry with no evidence of mold and I really don't see many weevils. I need to clean the silos out but hate to waste them. I'm looking for advice on feeding it. We also have deer, some exotics, and a few bison that we could feed if thats an option. </p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Don</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcrogers11, post: 1463847, member: 31376"] I've recently taken over the family farm after loosing my dad over a year ago. We're a small operation with 15 mama cows and presently calving now. I've got about 800-1000 bushels of oats in a silo that has to be at least 4-5 years old. I've tried a small germination test with less than 10% sprouting. The oats are dry with no evidence of mold and I really don't see many weevils. I need to clean the silos out but hate to waste them. I'm looking for advice on feeding it. We also have deer, some exotics, and a few bison that we could feed if thats an option. Thanks, Don [/QUOTE]
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