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Australian wheat, barley, sorghum, lupins and canola meal have many benefits in animal feed formulations for cattle, poultry and pigs.

AEGIC stimulates feed demand in international markets by providing technical information to help customers understand the benefits of using Australian grain for swine, chicken, and dairy feed.

Australian grains for poultry

Wheat for broiler poultry

cover of wheat for broiler poultry

Barley for broiler poultry

cover of barley for boiler poultry

Sorghum for broiler poultry

cover of sorghum for boiler poultry

Sorghum for pigs & layer poultry

cover of sorghum for pigs & layer poultry

Australian grains for cattle

Barley for dairy cattle

cover of barley for dairy cattle

Lupins for dairy cattle

cover of lupins for dairy cattle

Canola meal for dairy cattle

cover of canola meal for dairy cattle

Sorghum for dairy & beef cattle

cover of sorghum for dairy and beef cattle

Seasonal opportunity: sprouted wheat for animal feed

cover for feeding sprouted wheat to dairy and beef cattle

On occasion, some farms experience wet weather during harvest, resulting in sprouted wheat. Sprouted wheat is equivalent to non-sprouted wheat in nutritional value for animal feed, unless the sprouting is extensive. In most cases, sprouted wheat can be used freely as a feed component as long as all the standard quality parameters are in place. For more information, please read our fact sheets.

Feeding sprouted wheat to pigs and poultry

cover of feeding sprouted wheat to pigs and poultry

Sprouted grains are not eligible for milling grade premiums, therefore they are discounted to feed grade. This presents customers with an opportunity to buy wheat with good nutritional value at competitive prices.