Very good article! I have a cushings positive horse that by definition is also I/R. That lead to laminitis and resulting founder...so I had to make some drastic changes in her diet and farrier trims. I switched her over to soaked beet pulp, added in 12:12 chelated minerals and horseshoers secret and her meds needed. Of course, grass hay, salt block and water are always available. Now after a year and 3 blood tests...she's staying on the good side of the nubmers and is maintaining on this diet. Just like everything, Beet Pulp has it's place in certain horses diets...
Dr.Kamer, like so many other vets, is a good example of why vets shouldn't be in charge of your feed program. Having fed beet pulp for 5 years now to my racehorses (of all ages ),I can tell you it is the best feed for healthy and problem horses. I stated feeding it when I got a yearling filly that tied up when walking on the end of a shank.After two weeks, she was able to be trained, and went on to make over $400,000 as a two year old. Another filly was purchased as a broodmare prospect because she tied up so bad she couldn't train. After switching her to beet pulp, she trained well, and ran. It is also great for chronic colic horses. The key to feeding beet pulp to performance horses is adding sufficant fat in the form of soybean oil and rice bran oil, as well as extra protien (soybean meal), minerals (I recommend Vita-horse), and electrolytes. A very small amount of a grain based feed (handful) may be added to make it taste better.
would feeding 1 c. of beet pulp soaked daily increase my horse's energy? I feed him 2 c. low energy grain a day along with 1c soaked beet pulp. He has so much energy on the trail anymore that riding him when he is prancing is not FUN for this senior lady. He is on pasture 9 hrs a day and in a paddock at night.
I as well have been feeding beet pulp for well over 8 years and have never found the results I get with any other feed. Rescuing old retired TB and warmbloods that are literally walking skeletons, Beet pulp is the only feed that got the weight back on in amazing amounts of time. I have never had a horses tie up or colic on it as well.
your article was very edgecational. I was told that beet pulp was good for keeping my horses sanded is this true??