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| Which one is better for putting weight on ? Which one would be better for an older horse who can chew hay but is starting to lose some teeth .. I have both products in my barn . I used beet pulp last winter & it really put the weight on. I just started using alfalfa cubes on my hard keeping mare .. only bc she decided she didnt like the beet pulp anymore .. So I was just wondering which one people liked better ! Thanks! |
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        Location: southeast Texas | Third option, Renew Gold,,,,,,With alfalfa and or cubes
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| roxieannie - 2014-06-16 11:23 AM
Β Third option, Renew Gold,,,,,,With alfalfa and or cubes
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | I mix it. The beet pellets I soak just look so plain and ickky. The smell is blah so I add a few alfalfa pellets and soak together. So far they love it. I kept an old gelding of my husband's alive on beet and alfalfa pellets soaked with some oats and Purina Amplify. He looked amazing for his final 8 or so yrs. He passed on Easter at 28yrs old. I give my pony a little bit soaked and add ADM SeniorGLO to his. Like 2 lbs. He's picking up. He is starting to get some loose teeth. Vets figure him to be in his late 20's. |
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| Thanks guys , keep the opinions coming ! My younger mare doesn't like the beet pulp , so I can't mix hers :/ she gets 3 lbs a day of the alfalfa cubes . The older horse would probably eat it mixed.. He is currently getting 2 lbs a day of beet pulp along with his ADM seniorGLO & grass hay . How many lbs of alfalfa cubes would you add with his beet pulp ? I'd like to just have them all on beet pulp .. I find it easier to soak & deal with .. But the princess won't eat it anymore .. |
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                      Location: Here | Fancy Lass - 2014-06-16 11:01 AM Which one is better for putting weight on ? Which one would be better for an older horse who can chew hay but is starting to lose some teeth .. I have both products in my barn . I used beet pulp last winter & it really put the weight on. I just started using alfalfa cubes on my hard keeping mare .. only bc she decided she didnt like the beet pulp anymore .. So I was just wondering which one people liked better ! Thanks!
Both. I prefer Beet Pulp though |
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   Location: Up and over to the right | Rice bran pellets put the weight on without any crazy behavior. |
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| I mix both. I started with beet pulp then figured I was already soaking it so why not toss in some cubes. The cubes I get are like 1/2 alfalfa 1/2 timothy. |
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | I would also give both.
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      Location: stray dump capital of the world | I feed my senior horses both alfalfa cubes (soaked) and beet pulp (soaked) + rice bran mixed in their senior feed. It makes a nice slurp for them and we laugh watching them lick their bowls. They are plump and healthy. |
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| I love rice bran too! But of course my dumb mare won't eat that either .. She's soo aggravating .. Her adm seniorGLO is about all she wants ! She used to absolutely love beet pulp in the winter.. And now doesn't want it .. Anyone ever had one not eat it in the summer time ? Idk why that's be .. But she's just weird ! |
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | Fancy Lass - 2014-06-16 8:30 PM I love rice bran too! But of course my dumb mare won't eat that either .. She's soo aggravating .. Her adm seniorGLO is about all she wants ! She used to absolutely love beet pulp in the winter.. And now doesn't want it .. Anyone ever had one not eat it in the summer time ? Idk why that's be .. But she's just weird !
I just recently cut way back on the Beet Pulp because he was leaving it. |
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| Nevertooold - 2014-06-16 8:46 PM
Fancy Lass - 2014-06-16 8:30 PM I love rice bran too! But of course my dumb mare won't eat that either .. She's soo aggravating .. Her adm seniorGLO is about all she wants ! She used to absolutely love beet pulp in the winter.. And now doesn't want it .. Anyone ever had one not eat it in the summer time ? Idk why that's be .. But she's just weird !
I just recently cut way back on the Beet Pulp because he was leaving it.Β
Ok thanks! Thats good to know :) she's probably just full then .. |
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                      Location: Here | Fancy Lass - 2014-06-16 8:30 PM I love rice bran too! But of course my dumb mare won't eat that either .. She's soo aggravating .. Her adm seniorGLO is about all she wants ! She used to absolutely love beet pulp in the winter.. And now doesn't want it .. Anyone ever had one not eat it in the summer time ? Idk why that's be .. But she's just weird ! You love rice bran or your horse does If your horse wont' eat it then your horse is telling you something. Personally I am not a rice bran fan Beet pulp is a heavy fiber product in being so it produces heat in the gut from being broken down. I only feed beet pulp at night in the summer and about 1/2 of what they get in the winter because they don't need the "warmth" from it
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| SG. - 2014-06-16 9:10 PM
Fancy Lass - 2014-06-16 8:30 PM I love rice bran too! But of course my dumb mare won't eat that either .. She's soo aggravating .. Her adm seniorGLO is about all she wants ! She used to absolutely love beet pulp in the winter.. And now doesn't want it .. Anyone ever had one not eat it in the summer time ? Idk why that's be .. But she's just weird ! You love rice bran or your horse does  Β If your horse wont' eat it then your horse is telling you something.Β Β Personally I am not a rice bran fan Β Beet pulp is a heavy fiber productΒ in being so it produces heat in the gut from being broken down.Β I only feed beet pulp at night in the summer and about 1/2 of what they get in the winter because they don't need the "warmth" from it
Gotcha ;) this makes perfect sense ! Ill just get her to eat what I can .. But it's not much lol |
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                      Location: Here | Fancy Lass - 2014-06-16 9:22 PM SG. - 2014-06-16 9:10 PM Fancy Lass - 2014-06-16 8:30 PM I love rice bran too! But of course my dumb mare won't eat that either .. She's soo aggravating .. Her adm seniorGLO is about all she wants ! She used to absolutely love beet pulp in the winter.. And now doesn't want it .. Anyone ever had one not eat it in the summer time ? Idk why that's be .. But she's just weird ! You love rice bran or your horse does  If your horse wont' eat it then your horse is telling you something. Personally I am not a rice bran fan
Beet pulp is a heavy fiber product in being so it produces heat in the gut from being broken down. I only feed beet pulp at night in the summer and about 1/2 of what they get in the winter because they don't need the "warmth" from it Gotcha ; ) this makes perfect sense ! Ill just get her to eat what I can .. But it's not much lol
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  Location: California | My old mare colicked bad last August and probably dropped 100 pounds. I never thought I'd get the weight back on her because she is 35 years old. Luckily she has all her teeth so that helps a great deal. I free feed her alfalfa hay and two times a day I give her a big bucket of mush made up of one cup soaked beet pulp, three large scoops of all in one (also called alfalfa molasses) and three scoops of equine senior. This seems to be the perfect recipe for her right now, but I frequently have to make subtle changes adding more beet pulp or less grain etc. She is happy to let me know what she's feels like eating :-)
Edited to add she looks really really good considering her age and everything she's been through. I give a lot of credit to the best pulp as
that seems to be her favorite!
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| Something to consider regarding the horse leaving beet pulp now that it's warmer out - is it possible that you are soaking it too long, and its getting rancid before you feed it? Especially in the hot months, beet pulp can go bad quickly. She may be turning up her nose because it smells off.
Some things worth mentioning when comparing the two:
Alfalfa cubes are considered long stem forage, so can directly replace hay in it's entirety if you needed to do so.
While beet pulp is highly digestible fiber, it's not considered long stem forage(and neither are the alfalfa pellets). However, many toothless horses have lived on a diet comprised only of beet pulp and senior feed.
In terms of calories per pound, they are quite similar. Of course the exact calories/lb depends on the brand, but generally beet pulp is around 900-1000 calories/lb, and alfalfa is also right around 900-1000 calories/lb.
So really, in terms of calories, they are similar. If your mare will eat alfalfa cubes, just make sure you feed her the same amount (by weight) that you were feeding the beet pulp in order to keep her in the same shape.
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