Product name: Beetroot Pulp HS Code: HS Code: 230320 Origin: Egypt Form: Pellets specification of sugar beet pulp Pellets (SBPP) Product: - sucrose 7% max. - diameter of bellets: 08-10 mm - Moisture : 09-12% - Protein : 07 % min Beet pulp is a byproduct from the processing of sugar beet which is used as fodder for horses and other livestock. Beet pulp is the fibrous material left over after the sugar is extracted from sugar beets. It is supplied either as dried flakes or as compressed pellets, but when fed to horses it should always be soaked in water first. Composition Despite being a byproduct of sugar beet processing, beet pulp itself is low in sugar and other non-structural carbohydrates, but high in energy and fiber. Among other nutrients, it contains proteins, calcium, and phosphorus. It has no Vitamin A, so additional forage or supplementation is required to provide complete nutrition. Feeding Beet pulp is usually fed to horses in addition to hay, but occasionally is a replacement for hay when fed to very old horses who can no longer chew properly. A standard ration of beet pulp for horses is usually 2 to 5 pounds (0.9 to 2.3 kg) dry weight. Before feeding to horses, beet pulp is usually soaked in water, at a ratio of one part pulp to about four parts water. The maximum amount of water is absorbed after three to four hours, but it may be soaked for as little as one to two hours, especially in hot weather when there is a risk of fermentation. Most commercial feeds designed for geriatric horses contain large amounts of beet pulp and are fed straight out of the bag without being soaked, and manufacturer's directions generally recommend giving such feeds dry unless the horse has dental issues that make chewing difficult. Beet pulp is not usually soaked before feeding to cattle, sheep, and goats. Dehydrated beet pulp has a good nutritive value for ruminants. It is also fed to poultry, pigs, and rabbits. Beet pulp can also be fed wet, pressed, or ensiled. We are ready for Container orders or even bulk vessel CONTACT US NOW FOR MORE INFO (24/7)
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WHAT IS HIMALAYAN SALT LICKS What is the purpose of a salt lick? Salt lick/mineral lick Salt licks are deposit of mineral salts used by animals to supplement their nutrition, ensuring enough minerals in their diets. A wide assortment of animals, primarily herbivores use salt licks to get essential nutrients like calcium magnesium, sodium and zinc. Health benefits of Himalayan Salt salt licks When animals lick this Himalayan Salt or eat it in fodder, they become more impulsive. Their nervous system will be strengthened and your animals will show the best behavior. It is also a great stimulator of blood circulator. Are Himalayan salt licks good for horses Because Himalayan salt is unprocessed (unlike table salt), it also contains a plethora of other minerals, some good (zinc, calcium) and some bad (arsenic, uranium, thalium). ... Therefore, iodized salt blocks, or trace mineral salt blocks are generally recommended for horses Why do cows lick Himalayan salt? A 550 million year old source of minerals and trace elements for your livestock/horses. These licks are also much more weather resistant and will not dissolve into a mush when left out in the rain, which means they can be safely left outside in the field for horses or cows to 'self dose'. HIMALAYAN SALT PRODUCTS HIMALAYAN SALT LAMPS HIMALAYAN SALT EDIBLE HIMALAYAN SALT LICKS HIMALAYAN SALT MASSAGE STONE HIMALAYAN SALT BATH PRODUCTS AND SOAP HIMALAYAN SALT COOKING SLABE HIMALAYAN SALT BRICKS FOR ROOM AND SPA HIMALAYAN SALT DISHES BOWLS AND SERVING PLATES
Beet pulp is a highly digestible fiber source that is a byproduct from the processing of sugar beet which is used as fodder for horses and other livestock Beet pulp is the fibrous material left over after the sugar is extracted from sugar beets. Beet pulp is rich in fiber and is unique in its form as it is soluble fiber and highly digestible. Nutritionist Importance of Beet Pulp Despite being a byproduct of sugar beet processing, beet pulp itself is low in sugar and other non-structural carbohydrates, but high in energy and fiber. Among other nutrients, it contains 10 percent protein, 0.8 percent calcium and 0.5 percent phosphorus. It has no Vitamin A, so additional forage or supplementation is required to provide complete nutrition .It is economical as compare Wheat and Maize. How to Feed Beet Pulp? Beet Pulp can be feed to animals in fresh or in silage form. Beet Pulp can be feed throughout the year if bunker safely. A standard ration of beet pulp for Animals is usually dry weight. Before feeding to Animals, beet pulp is usually soaked in water, at a ratio of one-part pulp to about four parts water. The maximum amount of water is absorbed after three to four hours, but it may be soaked for as little as one to two hours, especially in hot weather when there is a risk of fermentation. Most commercial feeds designed for geriatric Animals contain large amounts of beet pulp and are fed straight out of the bag without being soaked, and manufacturer's directions generally recommend giving such feeds dry unless the Animals has dental issues that make chewing difficult. Product Type: Beet Pulp Use: Cattle Admixture (%): 10 Moisture (%): 14 Grade:Top grade Packaging:New PP Bags or Bulk Model Number: Beet Beet Pulp: Brown/Red
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