Milo Seed [50 lb]
Milo Seed [50 lb]
A reddish-colored, round grain, milo is often a major component of inexpensive seed mixes. Unfortunately, it is not a favorite of most birds, and the seed often goes to waste. Western birds tend to consume milo more than eastern birds. In the east, it is best to avoid mixes with large amounts of milo. Worldwide, sorghum is a food grain for humans. In the sorghum is used primarily as a feed grain for livestock. Feed value of grain sorghum is similar to corn. The grain has more protein and fat than corn, but is lower in vitamin A. When compared with corn on a per pound basis, grain sorghum feeding value ranges from 90% to nearly equal to corn. The grain is highly palatable to livestock, and intake seldom limits livestock productivity. However, some sorghum varieties and hybrids which were developed to deter birds are less palatable due to tannins and phenolic compounds in the seed. The grain should be cracked or rolled before feeding to cattle; this improves the portion digested.
Milo Seed [50 lb] Highlights:
- SKU: 32609
- Manufacturer: United Seed
- A reddish-colored, round grain, milo is often a major component of inexpensive seed mixes
- Unfortunately, it is not a favorite of most birds, and the seed often goes to waste
- Feed value of grain sorghum is similar to corn
- Western birds tend to consume milo more than eastern birds
- In the east, it is best to avoid mixes with large amounts of milo
SKU | 32609 |
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Manufacturer | United Seed |
ORMD | No |
Hazardous | No |
Unit of Measure | Bag |
UPC | 41000000988 |