Help With Putting Weight On Aged Horse
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Shammy Davis wrote:If you are in fact buying the pressed shredded beet pulp in the bag, I loved to know your source. Hope this helps.
hi shammy, i bought my first bag of shredded beet pulp w/molassas on saturday; it looks like dry oatmeal. anyway, i get my feed at r&d cross in upper marlboro, md, if that helps at all. thanks for your input.
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Here is an update on THE OLD BARREL HORSE. He is doing great, kept the alfalfa, added probios to the grain, and he placed 2nd out of 90+ runs last week. His owner is leading at this time for the year end award and the SADDLE. They have one more run for the saddle, and he is running this weekend. She also has him on a supplement called Next Level, I believe. He is a tiger right now.
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He made two runs this Sunday and won both. There weren't a lot of racers as they had a race on Saturday 100 miles away. It drew some off from this one. He still pulled in over $500....She has also had some accuscope treatments on him. They really helped. He feels good.
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oleos93 wrote:DO NOT feed beet pulp unless you want them to be diabetic. Yes it will get them fat, and that is the quickest way to being diabetic!! No offense PLEASE, but most people that are diabetic are over weight. Beet pulp is 100% SUGAR!!!
Oleos, whoever told you beet pulp is 100% sugar is mistaken.
Beet pulp is the leftover long fibre AFTER the sugar and liquid are extracted from sugar beets. It's analogous to, but by no means identical to, the matter left behind from brewing beer after the sugar has been extracted.
It is used for helping thin horses gain weight faster than grass or hay will, not because of sugar, but because the fiber in beet pulp is more digestible than long-stem hay.
Some informational links:
http://www.shady-acres.com/susan/beetpulp.shtml
http://www.triplecrownfeed.com/article/what-beet-pulp
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Update, he placed first out of 90 entrants, last week. Had a faster 2nd run than the first. He is getting a couple of weeks off. Had a little snotty nose. Told her to give him some intra nasal flu vaccine, as he is up on the 5 way. I thought she had already done the intra nasal, but she hadn't. Gave himn a selenium shot too, as we are so deficient here. He hadn't had one for a year. He feels good.
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These old boys just keep chugging. Up until a couple of years ago, when he turned 28, I think Basket Weave could have won a 6f race or two. He's slowed up a little this year, taking a nap a couple of times a day now when it is sunny. Right now, he is eyeballing the girls next door. showing his stuff. He's 30 now, but he won't admit it.
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