NET WT. 25 lbs (11.3 kg)
Standlee Premium Products Smart Beet Shreds are formed from dried beet pulp after removing the sugar. Smart Beet is an excellent addition to any ration as a low starch, low protein, highly digestible food source.
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FIND A LOCATIONStandlee Premium Products Smart Beet Shreds are dried, shredded sugar beets after the sugar has been removed, for horses and livestock. Beet pulp is a high-calorie, low-protein, low-sugar, fiber source great for horse feed and goat feed regimens. Smart Beet Shreds are metabolically safe, and when soaked, increase water intake for animals.
Soak for hydration
Goat Friendly
Metabolic Safe
Senior, performance, and carbohydrate-sensitive horses, cattle, goats, and sheep.
Smart Beet Shreds are a dehydrated product and are recommended to be soaked in water (2 parts water to 1 part shreds, completely submerged) for a minimum of 15 minutes or until properly softened. If you have questions, contact the nutritionists at Standlee or consult your veterinarian.
NEVER FEED MOLDY OR INSECT-INFESTED SMART BEET.
Animal | Max Feeding Rate |
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Cattle | 0.15% |
Donkey | 0.15% |
Goat | 0.15% |
Nutrient | Amount | Min/Max/Ave | |||
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Dry Matter (%) | 92 | Ave | |||
Crude Protein (%) | 7.5 | Min | |||
Crude Fat (%) | .5 | Min | |||
Crude Fiber (%) | 20 | Max | |||
ADF (%) | 25 | Max | |||
NDF (%) | 40 | Max | |||
Starch (%) | 2 | Max | |||
Dietary Sugar, ESC (%) | 15 | Max | |||
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Horse Digestible Energy (Ave) | 1.09 | Mcal/lb |
Beet pulp (Dried), Concentrated Separator By-Product
Despite the use of modern processing equipment, it is not always possible to remove all foreign materials. Sort and remove foreign materials before feeding.
To maintain product quality and ensure safety, store product in a covered, cool, and well-ventilated environment out of the effects of the weather.
DISCARD ANY SOILED OR WET SMART BEET IMMEDIATELY.
Water is the most essential aspect of any horse’s diet. Without adequate water intake, horses will not survive. An adult horse (1000 lbs.) in a cool, comfortable environment that is not working, or lactating, needs a minimum of seven to ten gallons of fresh, clean water every day. The amount of water required is closely related to the amount of feed the horse has eaten. Most horses will drink 1.5 quarts of water per pound of dry feed intake. If a horse consumed 20 pounds of dry hay per day, the horse would be expected to drink approximately 7.5 gallons of water each day. The water requirement is higher if the horse is in training, nursing a foal, growing, pregnant, or in a hot/humid environment. The best way to ensure adequate water intake is to always provide free access to fresh, clean water.
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