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Okay, you can't make a balanced grain mix with one ingredient. There's nothing wrong with feeding oats but, they are low in protein and high in phosphorus content requiring some adjustment in the rest of your feeding program.

To show you what I mean my goats get fed a forage blend consisting of

100 lbs. alfalfa pellets
50 lbs. clover pellets
50 lbs. beet pulp pellets

This is fed free choice to every animal.
Their grain mix has even more ingredients and is well balanced with the forage blend.
 
Okay, I went on the TSC website and stalked several stores around minnisota. You should be able to get these ingredients. I use the heavy duty black totes from Lowe's to store my grain.

50 lbs. whole oats
50 lbs. COB
12 lbs. Calf manna
10 lbs. boss
6 lbs. split peas

Alfalfa must be fed with this in hay form or as pellets.
This is not GMO free, it is surprisingly nutritious though. GMO free takes some legwork in your area to get ingredient names and brands to me so that I can research companies.
 
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Okay, I went on the TSC website and stalked several stores around minnisota. You should be able to get these ingredients. I use the heavy duty black totes from Lowe's to store my grain.

50 lbs. whole oats
50 lbs. COB
12 lbs. Calf manna
10 lbs. boss
6 lbs. split peas

Alfalfa must be fed with this in hay form or as pellets.
This is not GMO free, it is surprisingly nutritious though. GMO free takes some legwork in your area to get ingredient names and brands to me so that I can research companies.
I didn't see split pea or COB the rest I know I can get
 
I'm dropping this before I get completely frustrated. It is possible to get grain off the farm from mail order companies, etc.
Here, these are better than feed store brands
 
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