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IFA Rolled Barley Grain Feed — 50 lb Bag

Premium Rolled Barley for Enhanced Digestibility & Energy

IFA Rolled Barley is a premium, milled-grain feed made from locally-processed barley that's been steamed and rolled to unlock nutrients and improve digestibility. As a high-energy, fiber-rich feed, it supports performance, metabolic health, and daily conditioning in all classes of livestock.

 

Key Benefits

  • Better digestibility — the rolling process breaks the hull, making nutrients more accessible

  • High-quality energy — ideal as a performance or conditioning grain

  • Stable feeding — slower starch release compared to cracked or milled grains

  • Versatile use — suitable for horses, cattle, goats, sheep, and other livestock

  • Local milling — freshness and quality control for consistent results

 

Feeding Instructions & Usage

  • Introduce gradually over 5–7 days to allow adaptation

  • Feed as part of a balanced ration alongside forage

  • Adjust quantity depending on body condition, life stage, and activity

  • Always provide fresh water and mineral supplementation

  • For horses, consider soaking to reduce dust and promote hydration

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

What is “rolled barley” and why use it?
Rolled barley is barley that's been steamed and pressed, which cracks the hull and increases digestibility. This makes energy and fiber more bioavailable to animals.

 

Is rolled barley better than whole barley?
Yes — whole barley is harder to digest because of the intact hull. Rolling helps nutrients be released more effectively.

 

Can all livestock eat this feed?
Yes — it’s safe for various species (horses, cattle, goats, sheep). Ensure it’s part of a balanced ration.

 

How should I introduce rolled barley?
Mix small amounts into the current ration for several days, gradually increasing the portion.

IFA Rolled Barley Grain Feed, 50 Lb.

$16.99Price
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  • Feature Detail
    Net Weight 50 lb
    Form Rolled barley (steamed + pressed)
    Use For Horses, cattle, goats, sheep, and general livestock
    Nutrient Focus Energy, digestibility, fiber
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