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Naked Oats - Feed Ingredient

Naked oats, also known as hull-less oats (Avena nuda), are a variety of oat grain that naturally thresh free of the outer hull during harvesting. Unlike conventional oats, which require additional processing to remove the inedible husk, naked oats retain only the digestible groat, resulting in a grain with higher nutrient density.

In equine nutrition, naked oats are valued for their elevated levels of digestible energy, protein, and fat compared to standard oats. They provide a concentrated source of calories, making them suitable for horses with higher energy demands.

The following equine feeds, supplements and products contain Naked Oats as an ingredient.

Feeds, Supplements & Products
Chestnut Active Response (Chestnut Horse Feeds)
Competition HorsesCompetition Horses
EnergyEnergy
FiberFiber
IngredientIngredient
Chestnut Active Response from Chestnut Horse Feeds is a palatable, textured horse feed. Chestnut Active Response is intended for horses in a high level of work. This feed contains 15.4% protein and 14.3% fibre.
Oats – Dehulled
Caloric EnergyCaloric Energy
GrainsGrains
IngredientIngredient
NutritionNutrition
Oats are low in fat and high in starch. Dehulled oats are also higher in fiber, provides protein, minerals and vitamins.
Racing Mix (Spillers Feeds)
Caloric EnergyCaloric Energy
Competition HorsesCompetition Horses
GrainsGrains
PerformancePerformance
Racing Mix from Spillers Feed is a high-energy, oat-based mix intended for performance horses in heavy work. This mix contains cereal starches such as flaked barley and rolled oats for quick-release energy and oil to improve coat quality.

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