soaked oats help please

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i have had some oats soaking for nearly 24 hrs the water has gone a disgusting brown colour but the oats look just the same as they did when i put them in, have i missed something? i followed the factsheet PF posted to the letter
 

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My water drains off absolutely gross! Looks like wee! Seems very odd though that the oats look the same
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Do you buy double cleaned oats? Mine are triple cleaned and are beautiful and golden, no mank on them whatsoever.
 

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Oh bummer!! Are they their own oats? Could they exchange them? I know it's a way to drive, but if you get several sacks it might be worth it... course there is a chance (remote, I think) that your horse won't take to the diet, but on the plus side they are cheap, aren't they? (should be!)
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they are a brand i doubt if they will exchange. they were slightly more expensive than i expected (£5.60) but a lot cheaper than the conditioning mix, hes a fussy eater so just wanted to get the one sack to see how he goes rather than stock up on something he wont touch. mind you he polished off his breakfast like it was going out of fashion (after his very first hack- am very proud)
 

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Could it be they're a bit old? I can see why you wouldn't want to stock up but if he likes them then that's a good sign! Perhaps you could stick with them until you run out; I doubt they'll do him any harm (unless mouldy or otherwise damaged) and you might find they work well.
 
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