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23 wrz 2023 · We've used both, I think the dry shreds are easier to chew compared to the dry pellets. We feed the pellets dry to some goats and soaked to others.
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.
21 sie 2023 · In this post, we’ll discuss exactly what beet pulp is, the main benefits of beet pulp, specific use cases that make beet pulp an excellent choice, and provide general feeding guidelines depending on your horse’s condition.
4 wrz 2024 · Despite being a byproduct, beet pulp is valued as a feed supplement for horses due to its high fiber content and low sugar levels. It comes in two forms: shredded and pelleted. Shredded beet pulp is loose and looks like small strips, while pelleted beet pulp is compressed into small, round pellets.
19 paź 2023 · Beet pulp is basically available in two different forms, such as pellet and shredded form. After extracting the sugar beet, the fibrous beet pulp is mechanically processed and then dried by removing water from the beet pulp because of its softness.
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...
15 kwi 2020 · Straight from the bag, beet pulp is dried and shredded—almost resembling tobacco—or pressed into solid pellets. Soak either form in water for about a half-hour, and you’ll have a soft, soggy mash. Yet as simple and easy as beet pulp is to feed, it has long been the subject of myths and misunderstandings in the horse world.