Beet Pulp w/ Molassess

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Beet pulp shreds are fibrous flakes from sugar beets after the sugar extraction process. It is dried to reduce the water content to approximately 9%. Sugar beet pulp fiber is low-cost, highly digestible, and an extremely palatable feed in a form that is considered less dusty than hay. Molasses can be added to shreds, called molassed shreds, to make it sweeter and more desirable to finicky, active, or older horses, and helps them keep their weight at an optimum level.

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USES

Sugar beet pulp allows animals to be on full feed and reduces the danger of bloating and digestive disturbance. For show animals, sugar beet pulp has a cooling effect and enhances the bloom of the coat for best appearance, and when soaked in water, it provides succulence in the ration and adds water to the diet. Sugar beet pulp provides a variety in feed rations, firms stools for cleaner pen operation, and allows for increased feed intake.


Please consult your nutritionist for uses specific to your animals.


This is a typical analysis of our beet pulp shreds. Variations may occur depending on source.

AnalyteDry BasisAs Fed
Dry Matter
91.5%
Moisture
8.5%
Protein, Crude9.21%8.42%
TDN74.78%67.78%
Fiber, Crude18.17%16.62%
ADF — Acid Detergent Fiber22.71%20.78%
NDF — Neutral Detergent Fibe44.15%40.4%
NEL — Net Energy Lactation77.04 Mcal/lb70.49 Mcal/lb
NEG — Net Energy Gain51.79 Mcal/lb47.38 Mcal/lb
NEM — Net Energy Maint.80 Mcal/lb73.20 Mcal/lb
Total Sugars9.56%8.75%
Total Sugars - Molasses15.5%14.2%
Fat0.7%0.64%
Ash6.22%5.69%
Calcium1.72%1.57%
Phosphorus0.08%0.07%
Magnesium0.33%0.3%
Potassium0.36%0.33%
Sulfur0.38%0.35%
Boron45 ppm41.17 ppm
Manganese86 ppm78.70 ppm
Zinc21 ppm19.21 ppm
Copper16 ppm14.64 ppm
Iron308 ppm281.82 ppm
Aluminum259 ppm236.98 ppm
Sodium911 ppm833.56 ppm