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<blockquote data-quote="DrumRunner728" data-source="post: 386950" data-attributes="member: 6339"><p>Alan, I feed beet pulp (the shaved variety that we soak in water before feeding) to my 26 year old stallion along with his Equine Senior feed. He loves it and it seems to give him that little extra something that he needs at his age. I also feed it to my 18 year old Thoroughbred broodmare along with her feed when she is nursing a foal. It definitely makes a difference in body weight, but I've never had it make a horse hot. I can't imagine what's in the beet pulp that might make your wife's horse react that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrumRunner728, post: 386950, member: 6339"] Alan, I feed beet pulp (the shaved variety that we soak in water before feeding) to my 26 year old stallion along with his Equine Senior feed. He loves it and it seems to give him that little extra something that he needs at his age. I also feed it to my 18 year old Thoroughbred broodmare along with her feed when she is nursing a foal. It definitely makes a difference in body weight, but I've never had it make a horse hot. I can't imagine what's in the beet pulp that might make your wife's horse react that way. [/QUOTE]
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