Description UNBEETABLE FEEDS Beet Pulp Pellets - 50 LB Bag offers a premium, high-fiber feed supplement designed to improve the digestive health and energy levels of horses and livestock. These beet pulp pellets are made from shredded beet pulp that has been compressed into easy-to-feed pellets, making it convenient for both storage and feeding. Rich in digestible fiber, beet pulp is an excellent source of slow-release energy, promoting steady digestion and overall well-being.This 50 LB bag provides a generous supply, ensuring that your animals receive the benefits of this nutritious supplement for an extended period. Whether used as a stand-alone treat or mixed into regular feed, UNBEETABLE FEEDS Beet Pulp Pellets are an excellent addition to your animals' diet, offering superior fiber content and enhanced digestibility.Key Features:High-energy, low-sugar and easily digestible fermentable fiber, an excellent source of fermentable fiberCan fulfill energy requirements of high-performance horses without heating them upUnbeetable Feeds pulp horse pellets can replace corn and/or other forages at a cost-effective priceBeet pulp is the fibrous portion of the sugar beet left after the sugar and liquid has been removedWhile others add fillers to their beet pulp pellets, Unbeetable Feeds does not - that provides better nutrition than our competitors' products while also saving you moneyMost horses can be fed 25-50% of their ration as beet pulpWhile some veterinarians suggest soaking beet pulp pellets in order to improve hydration, most say it is not necessary to soak beet pulp pellets prior to feedingPlease consult your nutritionist for uses specific to your animal(s)Beet pulp pellets are frequently used to get show animals ready to look their bestFeeding GuideIf 2% of a typical horse's weight should be fed each day, a 1100 pound horse needs 22 pounds of feed per day. At least 25% of this -- 5.5 pounds -- can be beet pulp. Pellets can be fed all at once or split up between a morning or evening feeding. They can be fed alone or mixed with other feeds. While some nutritionists recommend soaking beet pulp pellets at least 30 minutes prior to feeding, many believe soaking is not necessary. Dried beet pulp will remain feedable for at least one year so long as they are kept dry.