Beet pulp is a highly digestible feed that offers several benefits for horses.
- Nutrition and Benefits:
- Beet pulp is a by-product of sugar extraction from beets.
- It’s rich in soluble fibre, which supports hindgut function.
- Provides slow-release energy, making it suitable for hard-keeping horses.
- Low in starch and sugar, making it safe for insulin-resistant (IR) or PSSM horses.
- No added molasses is preferable for IR, PSSM, or HYPP horses.
- Supports microbial fermentation in the hindgut.
- Forms:
- Beet pulp comes in two physical forms: shredded and pelleted.
- Shreds are thin strips, while pellets can be large and hard.
- Feeding Guidelines:
- Soak beet pulp before feeding to prevent choking.
- Rinse it if you can’t find molasses-free beet pulp.
- Measure it soaked (after soaking) for accurate portion control.
- Adjust the amount based on your horse’s weight and activity level.
Remember, beet pulp is a valuable addition to a horse’s diet, especially during winter or for horses needing extra calories.
Always consult with a veterinarian or equine nutritionist for personalized advice!