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Triticale (trit-ih-KAY-lee) is a crop species resulting from a plant breeder's cross between wheat (Triticum) and rye (Secale). The name triticale (Triticale hexaploide Lart.) combines the scientific names of the two genera involved.

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Are triticale berries gluten free?

No, Triticale is not gluten free. It is a cross breed or rye and wheat so it should be avoided for those with gluten intolerance.


Can horses eat triticale?

* Yes, you can feed this to your horse. With the high price of feed and droughts, winter months Triticale is often used (cheaper) while giving your horses the nutrition it needs. Triticale (trit-ih-KAY-lee) is a crop species resulting from a plant breeder's cross between wheat (Triticum) and rye (Secale). The name triticale (Triticale hexaploide Lart.) combines the scientific names of the two genera involved. It is produced by doubling the chromosomes of the sterile hybrid that results when crossing wheat and rye. This doubling produces what is called a polyploid. Simply put they have combined wheat and rye for a new variety and double the growth. This is used for winter feed and the most acceptable or preferred crops in order are triticale, barley, rye grass and oats. Horse breeders have accepted for many years that barley was the most acceptable. * Triticale can be fed to horses but is not exactly healthy for them. they digest normal oats better. If triticale is baled at the right time (in the milk stage) it is very palatable for horses and cattle. I have thrown alfalfa/grass hay out in a feeder and triticale in another and the horses gravitate to the triticale. My horses love the sweet stalks. My horses winter well on the triticale.


WHAT is a cross-bred plant of wheat and rye?

Triticale.


What is a cross bred plant of wheat and rye?

Triticale.


Names of cereal crops?

Barley Corn Wheat Rye Rice Oats Triticale


What is triticale?

It is a hybrid of wheat and rye. Triticale berries are when they are whole grains. They are also available coarsely ground into flakes or finely ground into flours. It can be used to replace either wheat or rye in any recipe that calls for one of both.


How much does a bushel of triticale weigh?

No official weight but most common weight used is 56 lbs.


What do Canadian's grow?

Barley, canola, wheat, rye, corn, triticale, hay, lentils, legumes, livestock


What do Canadian farmers grow?

Barley, canola, wheat, rye, corn, triticale, hay, lentils, legumes, livestock


Which types of grain does the Canadian Wheat Board control?

The CWB controls wheat, barley, oats, rye, triticale and lentils.


When is Triticale grown?

Today, there are only a few thousand acres grown and much of it is sold as a feed grain. Most of the production is in the western states


Are berries gluten free?

No, Triticale is not gluten free. It is a cross breed or rye and wheat so it should be avoided for those with gluten intolerance.