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Unbeetable Feeds Beet Pulp Shreds

Unbeetable Feeds Beet Pulp Shreds

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Beet Pulp Shreds (30 lb bag)

  • Our quickest soaking beet pulp option
  • Great for adding hydration to the diet
  • No additives, binders, or molasses added
  • Highly palatable

Why Choose Unbeetable Beet Pulp?

  • Highly Digestible Fiber – More digestible than hay, providing safe energy from fiber instead of starch.
  • Low Starch & Sugar Options – Choose between molasses-free or molasses-added formulas depending on your horse’s or livestock’s needs.
  • Pellets or Shreds – Select the form that works best for your feeding program.
  • Supports Gut Health – Ferments slowly in the hindgut or rumen, supporting the microbiome, and promoting a healthy digestive environment.
  • Multi-Species Friendly – Trusted for horses, cattle, sheep, goats, and camelids.
  • Quick Soaking with No Binders or Fillers

When to Feed Unbeetable Beet Pulp?

  • As a safe source of extra calories and fiber for horses and other livestock
  • To add digestible fiber when hay quality is poor or limited
  • As a partial forage replacement or supplement alongside hay or pasture
  • For animals needing a soft, easy-to-chew fiber source
  • To support healthy weight, topline, and condition across species

Unbeetable Beet Pulp, available in pellets or shreds, is a highly digestible fiber source trusted by horse owners and livestock producers alike. Made from beet pulp—with both molasses-free and molasses-added options—it provides safe, steady energy in the form that best fits your feeding program.

Beet pulp is often called a “super fiber” because of its unique ability to deliver as much usable energy as oats—while supporting gut health and maintaining a healthy hindgut environment. Whether you choose pellets or shreds, Unbeetable Beet Pulp is a simple, effective way to fuel performance, support weight gain, or provide additional fiber across species.

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