Is beet pulp good for horses with laminitis?

A supplement containing protein, vitamins, and minerals will help the horse heal damaged tissues. For thin laminitic horses, consider providing calories from beet pulp (without molasses), alfalfa hay or cubes, soy hulls, or vegetable oil.
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Can foundered horses have beet pulp?

Beet pulp is a very fermentable and digestible fiber source for horses, and can be useful as a safe energy source for foundered horses, but you have discovered that some horses don't like it very well. In this case, it isn't very useful.
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Can you feed sugar beet to laminitic?

Sugar beet pulp is recognised by the Laminitis Trust as a feeding stuff that is compatible in feeding with Approved products.
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What is the best thing to give a horse with laminitis?

Feed: A product specially formulated for metabolic issues or a ration balancer are the best bet to feed your laminitic horse. Micro nutrients such as vitamins and minerals are essential for tissue repair, so be sure to check that the feed is balanced for these as well as the essential amino acids.
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Is Fibre beet OK for laminitis?

Fibre-Beet is a combination of Speedi Beet, alfalfa, oat fibre and Biotin and takes 45 minutes to soak in cold water/15 minutes in warm water. Both products are ideal for horses and ponies prone to laminitis as both are low sugar/high fibre products.
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Ask the Vet - Beet pulp as a hay alternative



What is beet pulp good for in horses?

In summary, beet pulp is a good dietary supplement for "hard keepers", as a forage or fiber replacement for poor quality hay, and for older horses with problems chewing or digesting hay. The digestible energy content of beet pulp is greater than hay and less than grain.
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Is Speedi-Beet the same as beet pulp?

Speedi-Beet vs. Beet Pulp

Beet pulp is the byproduct from the manufacturing of sugar for human use, namely the 'leftovers'. Speedi-Beet is more palatable and once soaked has a mash consistency. Sugar beet pulp may be molassed containing up to 20% sugar.
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What do you feed a laminitic prone horse?

Hay is likely to form the bulk of the diet for an EMS/PPID/laminitic horse. Late cut, native species grass hay is likely to have lower sugar levels than early cut improved species (e.g. ryegrass) grass hay. High fibre haylage may also be suitable.
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What should laminitic horses not eat?

Getting the right feed for a laminitic is important for any owner of a horse or pony with laminitis. A high fibre, low starch and low sugar diet is essential for laminitics, so avoid feeds that contain cereals or molasses.
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What can you not feed a laminitic horse?

Laminitic horses need extra attention paid to their diet. This includes avoiding things like molasses and wholegrain cereals and using feeds low in sugar and starch. However, it is important to make sure that they still get the daily nutrients that they need including vitamins, minerals and amino acids.
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Is alfalfa safe for laminitis?

Due to it's low starch and sugar content alfalfa is ideal for laminitis prone horses or ponies and those with muscle problems. When shopping for horse feed, look out for our 'No Added Sugar' logo to be sure you are using the lowest sugar options available.
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Can too much protein cause laminitis?

A diet high in protein is often thought to contribute to conditions such as laminitis, colic, tying up and excitability. In truth, it's high levels of starch and sugar that present a nutritional risk factor for such conditions, not protein.
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What to feed a horse that has foundered?

Feed grass hay, possibly a little alfalfa hay, or rinsed sugar beet, BUT stay away from corn, oats, barley, and especially stay away from sugar as molasses. Feed extra fat in the form of oil or rice bran if you need to get energy into the horse.
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Can you feed carrots to a horse with laminitis?

One of the first things you are likely to be told, as the owner of a laminitic or EMS horse, is "no treats, no carrots, no apples..". A grape or prune is sometimes suggested as suitable for hiding pergolide tablets, but owners may be warned not to use a slice of carrot or apple for the same purpose.
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Does beet pulp put weight on horses?

Beet pulp can be used to help underweight horses gain weight, as it provides approximately 1,000 kcals per pound (one quart of dry beet pulp shreds weighs approximately 0.5-0.6 pounds).
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How much beet pulp do you give a horse?

Ontario Dehy Inc., manufacturers of beet pulp for horses, recommends feeding up to 1.5 to 2 percent of your horse's body weight per day.
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What is the best diet for a laminitis?

The basis of any diet for a horse or pony prone to laminitis or suffering acute laminitis is hay. The best choice of forage is one that is low in sugar, starch, and fructans (non-structural carbohydrates or NSC). Ideally, all forage that you intend to feed should be tested for NSC level and be below 10%.
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What feed causes laminitis in horses?

Laminitis can be caused by an over consumption of high starch and sugar grains, either in one meal or by feeding large grain meals.
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Is happy hoof good for laminitis?

A low calorie fibre blend suitable for those prone to laminitis.
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Is Turmeric Good for laminitis?

D. Curcumin, derived from the turmeric plant, is a spice that recently become popular to feed to horses as a dietary supplement. It has purported anti-inflammatory benefits and is used in horses with laminitis, arthritis, metabolic syndrome and other health conditions.
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How much hay should a laminitic horse have?

Maintain Weight

Allow the horse access to up to 2.5% of its bodyweight of low sugar forage (12.5 kg for a 500 kg horse) per day. Balance the diet with a low dose rate vitamin and mineral supplement and additional protein from soybean, lupins or faba beans if your pasture or hay quality is poor.
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Can a horse with laminitis eat grass?

Quick facts. High amounts of sugars in grasses can bring about laminitis in horses susceptible to the disease. Susceptible horses should have limited grazing or no grazing.
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Is Speedi-Beet high in sugar?

A highly nutritious, quick soaking beet pulp feed, with no added molasses, Speedi-Beet is 95% sugar free.
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Does sugar beet put weight on horses?

Though high in calories and commonly fed to horses who need to gain weight, sugar beet contains approximately 80% water once soaked and the increase in volume means it is easy to over-estimate how much you are actually feeding.
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Can you soak beet pulp overnight?

It's not necessary to soak it overnight. If you have extra water, don't worry; you can always drain it off before you feed, or you can feed the beet pulp on the "sloppy" side. Although most horses will eat beet pulp on its own, its appeal will be improved if you stir it into your horse's regular grain ration.
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