Should I feed my horse beet pulp?

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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Does beet pulp make horses gain weight?

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 should I feed my 1000 pound 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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Will beet pulp make a horse hyper?

Beet pulp is high in fiber and low in sugar or non-structural carbohydrates. The energy it produces mainly comes from fermentation in the hindgut and is released in small amounts, so it doesn't make the horse overly active.
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Can beet pulp cause foundering in horses?

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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How often can you feed beet pulp to horses?

A feeding rate of 4 pounds of beet pulp daily in addition to the regular ration for a mature horse that was maintaining its present body weight would result in a gain of about ½ pound per day, so you can adjust your feeding program accordingly when adding beet pulp to your horse's diet.
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Does beet pulp cause diarrhea in horses?

One such foodstuff is beet pulp, especially for horses with chronic diarrhea episodes. The interplay of increased transit time through the gut and mucosal damage to portions of the hindgut explains why the most significant complication of diarrhea is laminitis.
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Can you mix beet pulp with feed?

That said, beet pulp is not a well-balanced feed. It has low mineral content, is a very poor amino acid source, and only contains about 9.3% protein. Beet pulp fits into a feeding program very well as an energy ingredient, but it needs to be balanced for the other nutrients.
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What feeds make a horse hot?

Feed ingredients such as oats, corn, barley, alfalfa and molasses have been identified by horse owners as causing “hyper”, “fizzy” or “hot” horses. Grains contain starch and sugar that may result in large fluctuations in blood sugar and result in mood or behavior changes.
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How can I firm up my horses poop?

If your horse's manure is dull, dry or hard, he may be dehydrated, and you will need to increase his fluid intake immediately. If that's the case, you can try soaking hay, pellets or cubes in water or provide him with a soggy bran mash.
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Which is better beet pulp pellets or shreds?

I feed pellets. I find no difference in their consistency once soaked–pelleted beet pulp is identical to shreds, with enough time. Pellets are cheaper and cleaner IMO–the shreds always had dust and gunk, while the pellets are just, well, pellets.
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Does shredded beet pulp need to be soaked?

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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Why is my old horse so skinny?

Older horses don't have to become underweight horses. If senior equines begin to lose weight, there is usually a reason for the change such as dental inadequacy, gastrointestinal inefficiency, immune dysfunction, or the stresses associated with pain.
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How many cups of beet pulp is a pound?

I weighed their dry beet pulp and found 5 cups dry equals l lb. I want to equate the 6 cups soaked to lbs in dry weight so I can use that in the hay analysis and have a good understanding of how to adjust when needed.
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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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What will put weight on a horse fast?

What is the fastest way to put weight on a horse? High fat, high protein grain combined with a rich alfalfa hay can quickly put weight on a horse, if there is not an underlying medical condition.
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Which is better for horses rolled oats or whole oats?

Rolled oats have been completely flattened and are considered easier for horses to eat. Hulled oats have been removed from the husks and are the most nutritious option because everything you're feeding is pure oat seed.
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What does oats do to horses?

Oats are a very good source of quick-release energy (predominantly in the form of starch, but also some sugar) for horses in work. Oats are a good source of the mineral phosphorus, and also provide protein (about 13%) and fibre, plus B vitamins.
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What do you feed a fussy horse?

Offering small but frequent meals of alfalfa can help to soothe an acidic digestive system. Feed a balancer; this will ensure intake of quality protein, vitamins & minerals and keeps meal sizes smaller. Add molasses to sweeten a feed, or spices such as cinnamon, which aid in palatability.
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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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Is beet pulp good for horses with ulcers?

One recent study on EGUS in warmbloods* reported that horses offered beet pulp had a lower risk of developing ulcers in the squamous part of the stomach. Gastric ulcers occur either in the glandular part of the stomach that produces gastric fluid or the squamous or nonglandular portion.
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Is beet pulp a prebiotic?

Beet pulp is considered a prebiotic, which acts as a food source for your horse's gut microbes. Prebiotics are ingredients that promote the health and growth of microorganisms already living in your horse's digestive tract.
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What to feed a horse with loose stools?

Hays with increased water-holding capacity may help to improve fecal consistency in horses with loose stools. Generally, grass hays such as Timothy hay are recommended over Alfalfa hay. Short fibre hay cubes, pellets or chopped hay are generally recommended over long fibre hay for horses with gastrointestinal upset.
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Why is my horses poo like cow pat?

Your horse suffers from a light diarrhea that looks much like soggy cow dung. Excitement, anxiety, or a change in the daily ration of concentrated feed, pasture grass or silage may be the cause. Light diarrhea generally stops as soon as the horse has calmed down, or his daily ration has been changed.
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What does pumpkin do for horses?

Consuming pumpkin can help your horse's health in a variety of ways. The fiber found in pumpkins will promote digestive health. Vitamin A is important for eye, bone, reproductive, and cell health while Vitamin E helps your horse to build strong muscles.
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