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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 59616" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>I know cows are different from horses, but...I'd be really uncomfortable feeding <strong>dried </strong>beet pulp. I have a neighbor whose mare is on beet pulp and she is extremely careful about feeding the beet pulp. It swells to about 5x its original size when soaked in water; she <em>always </em>soaks it overnight and then feeds it at the next feeding. It's just too dangerous to do otherwise since it swells like that and can cause blockages or colic...at least in horses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 59616, member: 852"] I know cows are different from horses, but...I'd be really uncomfortable feeding [b]dried [/b]beet pulp. I have a neighbor whose mare is on beet pulp and she is extremely careful about feeding the beet pulp. It swells to about 5x its original size when soaked in water; she [i]always [/i]soaks it overnight and then feeds it at the next feeding. It's just too dangerous to do otherwise since it swells like that and can cause blockages or colic...at least in horses. [/QUOTE]
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