Standlee Beet Pulp Shreds

Standlee Beet Pulp ShredsBeet Pulp is the pulp that remains after sugar has been removed from the sugar beet. A high calorie, low protein, low sugar fiber source for horses. Premium Beet Pulp Shreds are formed from dried sugar beet pulp. Recommended for horses that are underweight, senior horses, horses that are sensitive to carbohydrates, performance horses, and pregnant and lactating mares.

Stop into any of Steinhauser’s locations in the greater Houston area for your equine feed and supplies. Have questions? Please feel free to contact us and a helpful member of our staff will help you find the best products for your equine.

 

Features

  • Minimal waste, can be accurately weighed and measured
  • Minimal dust
  • Easy to feed and store

Directions

Standlee Beet Pulp is a high calorie fiber source for horses. Beet Pulp can be fed to mature horses at a rate of 0.05 to 0.2% of body weight/day depending on level of activity. For a 1000 lb. horse, this equates to ½ -2 lbs. of dry beet pulp per day.

Gradually introduce beet pulp into the diet during a 7-10 day period.

Beet Pulp is a dehydrated product and is recommended to be soaked (completely submerged) in water for a minimum of 15 to 30 minutes prior to feeding, or until properly softened. Soaking product for longer than 30 minutes is not recommended as extended soaking in hot or humid environments may result in mold growth.

Never feed moldy or insect infested beet pulp to horses.

Always provide free-access to fresh, clean water.

If you have questions, please contact the nutritionists at Standlee Premium Western Forage™, or consult with your veterinarian.

 

Ingredients

Beet pulp (dried), Concentrated Separator By-Product

Concentrated Separator By-Product or CSB is a secondary molasses produced during the separation of sugar from normal sugar beet molasses.

 

Guaranteed Analysis

Crude Protein - Min 7.5%
Crude Fat - Min 0.5%
Crude Fiber - Max 21%
Moisture - Max 12%

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