The question is not "Is beet pulp ok?", it's how much beet pulp is ok ;) And the answer is not very much. I keep them to 1-2 pounds of DRY beet pulp per day, then soak it to feed.
What's a good low-sugar electrolyte? Are electrolytes even necessary if the horse has free access to loose mineral salt and doesn't work hard enough to sweat every day?
2 parts table salt, 2 parts lite salt, and 1 part crushed Tums tablets or dolomite powder for electrolytes. Though I don't overly worry about sugar in electrolytes. Relatively speaking, it's not a huge quantity. Apple-A-Day from Finish Line is also low sugar. If your horse isn't working hard enough to sweat then just having plain salt available will be plenty as long as they also receive a ration balancer or complete diet. Concentrates will fill in the missing trace minerals.
Thank you for all the good information- plus, you two are so entertaining! 👍🏾🌟🐴💕
HAHA!!! 😂😂 "I can't look her in the eye and give her just a half-pound of ration balancer". 🤣🤣🤣 Oh that's funny!!
It’s like Carol Burnett and Tim Conway- with Erica trying not to laugh.
5:40 It's gonna be harder for you than it is for her. LOL!
This is hilarious and informative ❤
I love this guy!!!!
But my horse loves me when I feed him...He is bored when he isn't munching ... He gets cranky when I take hime off his feed to work...
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But beet pulp’s ok , right? Asking for a friend.
The question is not "Is beet pulp ok?", it's how much beet pulp is ok ;) And the answer is not very much. I keep them to 1-2 pounds of DRY beet pulp per day, then soak it to feed.
What's a good low-sugar electrolyte? Are electrolytes even necessary if the horse has free access to loose mineral salt and doesn't work hard enough to sweat every day?
2 parts table salt, 2 parts lite salt, and 1 part crushed Tums tablets or dolomite powder for electrolytes. Though I don't overly worry about sugar in electrolytes. Relatively speaking, it's not a huge quantity. Apple-A-Day from Finish Line is also low sugar. If your horse isn't working hard enough to sweat then just having plain salt available will be plenty as long as they also receive a ration balancer or complete diet. Concentrates will fill in the missing trace minerals.
This is great. My friend kills her horses with kindness and wont hear it that they are Faaaaaaaaaat