The
Standlee Hay Company provides quality products from outside producers
such as Beet Pulp Pellets. Standlee Hay Company
Beet Pulp Pellets originate from Idaho grown sugar beets. These
pellets are made from the fibrous material (beet pulp) left over
after the sugar is extracted from the sugar beet. Pellets are formed
from dried sugar beet pulp with a small amount of molasses added
during the drying process. These pellets are an excellent source
of digestible fiber, with relatively low crude protein content.
Beet pulp pellets are great for horses known as hard keepers or
other animals that need to gain weight. Additionally, beet pulp
pellets are a great choice for a convalescing horse or while recovering
from an illness or surgery. Beet pulp pellets can be soaked for
two hours with a ratio of 2 parts water with 1 part pellets for
animal’s senior in age, dental issues or prone to choking
on feed. All the water should be absorbed by the pellets. Do not
use hot water as it will cook the pulp and will lose some of the
nutritional value. If soaked, you can stir in the animals grain
ration for improved appeal. Only soak the beet pulp pellets that
are going to be used for each feeding as they can ferment, especially
in hot summer months. Beet pulp pellets are not intended to be used
as a sole source of nutrition and can be added as a supplement.
Recommended feeding amounts vary from each animal’s nutritional
needs. Make sure plenty of clean water is available, daily. Beet
pulp pellet bags are easy to store and convenient for traveling.
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Guaranteed
Analysis
| Crude
Protein |
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Not
Less Than 8% |
| Crude
Fat |
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Not
Less Than .25% |
| Crude
Fiber |
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Not
More Than 21% |
| Moisture |
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Not
More Than 12% |
Ingredients:
Beet Pulp and Molasses
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