Which unprocessed grains, if stored correctly and free from additives, can transition from chicken feed into normal bread or direct use?

Answer

Whole wheat, oats, and barley

When separating simple feed from complex, formulated rations, certain basic grains can serve dual purposes. Whole wheat sold as chicken feed, for example, can potentially be milled into standard bread flour. Similarly, oats and barley, when sourced as base commodities and properly stored to avoid contamination, can often be used directly for human consumption as they are the same base ingredients found in the human food supply chain, unlike formulated feeds which include high-risk additives.

Which unprocessed grains, if stored correctly and free from additives, can transition from chicken feed into normal bread or direct use?
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