Carolina Pride Crimped Oats are a time-tested staple in animal feed, especially for horses, poultry, goats, and sheep. Known for their excellent fiber content and lower sugar and starch levels compared to other cereal grains, crimped oats offer a balanced and cost-effective source of energy. These oats deliver naturally high levels of beta-glucans—soluble fibers that help regulate glucose, support blood sugar stability, improve cholesterol levels, and promote healthy gut flora.
Because oats are a non-GMO crop in the United States, Carolina Pride Crimped Oats provide a clean, trustworthy option for conscientious feeders. Coker Feed Mill sources as much of its oats as possible from North Carolina farmers. This commitment supports local agriculture and helps reduce freight costs, making the feed both eco-friendly and budget-conscious.
Crimping the oats splits and rolls the hull, making them easier to chew and digest. This process especially benefits young or performance animals with higher caloric needs and sensitive digestive systems. A light coating of molasses adds dust control and boosts palatability, which is especially helpful when feeding straight crimped oats.
Carolina Pride Crimped Oats play a key role in Amber Grains performance equine blends, as well as in textured poultry feeds and ruminant diets. While the crimping makes the oats unsuitable for planting and slightly reduces their volume per bag (five pounds less than whole oats), the nutritional advantages far outweigh the minor tradeoff.
Whether you’re supplementing fiber, increasing calorie intake, or simply looking for a trusted feed source, Carolina Pride Crimped Oats deliver versatile nutrition with a long-standing reputation for quality. Look for the brown Grain & Forage bag with the pink tag and give your animals the nourishment they deserve.
- Premium-quality; cleaned to
reduce dust and debris - Higher fat content and better amino acid profile
than comparable cereal grains - Manufactured in a plant that never processes
animal proteins, fats, or by-products