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13 wrz 2023 · Shreds are ok in a pinch but the pellets are more cost effective. Standlee Smart Beet Shreds at TSC are $18.29 for 25 lbs. Standlee Smart Beet Pellets are $18.99 for 40 lbs of pellets. When soaking shreds I pretty much use 1:1 water to shreds, maybe a little less water so it's not too soupy.
19 lis 2017 · They are a great source of fiber and the horses love the flavor. But, many of you ask me about it, technical things… and I really only know the buzz words: clean, good fiber, low in sugars/starch…. Well, today I have an actual educational deck on beet pulp pellets/shreds.
31 sty 2020 · Beet Pulp Shreds vs Pellets In the final analysis, beet pulp shreds and beet pulp pellets can both be good feed supplements for your goats. The best choice depends on your particular situation.
26 lut 2024 · The pellets tend to be very hard and some are quite large, whereas shreds are exactly as the name implies— thin strips of pulp about half- to three-quarters of an inch long and about...
4 wrz 2024 · Shredded beet pulp is loose and looks like small strips, while pelleted beet pulp is compressed into small, round pellets. Both types need to be soaked in water before feeding to horses to prevent choking and ensure safe consumption.
Beet pulp is available as either a wet (pressed shreds) or dry byproduct (shreds or pellets). Because beet pulp contains large amounts of digestible fiber, it usually does not create a prob- lem with acidosis for cattle consuming beet pulp.
29 kwi 2024 · 1. What does beet pulp do for a horse? Beet pulp is a low-cost, highly digestible form of fiber (greater than or equal to that of most hays) that offers many nutritional benefits for horses. The...