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4 wrz 2024 · Yes, beet pulp can help your horse gain weight. It’s a good source of digestible fiber and provides calories without the high sugar and starch content of some grains. It’s helpful for horses that are “hard keepers” or need extra calories to maintain or gain weight.
14 lis 2023 · Supports Weight Gain. Beet pulp is a good option for hard keepers who require more calories to maintain an ideal weight. It can also be fed to underweight horses that need to gain weight. Horses are considered underweight if they have a body condition score of 4 or less on the 9-point Henneke scale.
19 paź 2023 · But if your goal is just maintaining a healthy weight for your horse, you can provide the required quantity of beet pulp based on the weight of your equine partner. The standard quantity for a per day serving of beet pulp is one to two pounds (454 to 907 grams), for a thousand-pound horse.
21 sie 2023 · Beet pulp provides horses with a highly digestible, fiber-rich, low-sugar option that offers additional calories for weight gain without the risks associated with high-grain diets. Is beet pulp better than oats for horses?
12 gru 2023 · Horses should consume around 2% of their body weight daily in forage, and you can replace up to 50% of a horse’s forage ration with beet pulp. That’s up to 12 pounds of beet pulp per day for the average 1,200-pound horse. Don’t feed this amount all at once, however.
26 lut 2024 · If you are needing to stretch hay or have a hard keeper or a horse with poor dentition you can feed up to 50% of the dietary forage as beep pulp (dry weight). So for a 1,200-pound horse...
Typically, beet pulp is reasonably high in DE (Digestible Energy) (approx. 9 – 11 MJ/kg) and as such, it can be used effectively in the ration for assisting underweight horses to gain weight.