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Red Oats
Oats come in a variety of kernel colors - white, red, grey,
tan, yellow, black. Lighter color oats are most often used as
food oats, darker color oats as feeds. Many of the pigments in
the oat kernel hull are water soluble and can stain the oat
kernel making them unattractive for food use. Oats must be
dehulled before they can be used for food. Most oats are used for
feed and fed with the hull on. Red oats are a different species
than white-tan-yellow or grey oats. Red oats are often considered
to be hay oats. Most grey oats are winter types. Many horse
owners in the United States think white oats are the best oats
for horses. In Australia, horse owners prefer black oats. Both
winter and spring varieties are grown with spring types dominant.
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