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<blockquote data-quote="Wisteria Farms" data-source="post: 1130410" data-attributes="member: 6734"><p>NO.</p><p>TexasBred and I were just talking... thinking back to when I used beet pulp in the past, it was when we were showing and we would feed it to add "fill" (just an appearance thing). He mentioned that the protein content of the beet pulp really isn't any better than good quality pasture... So, since I have the bag, I'll go ahead and feed it but I'm in agreement with him that having the pasture to herself and grain will do her well enough. She'll be on a mineral program as well.</p><p></p><p>As for how she got so poor... the friend who owned her passed away from cancer. His family did the best they could to get them through the winter.In truth it would have been nice to see them sold last fall but he thought he would beat it and so it did him good to know they were still there. They'll all be fine... there's been a great response from breeders who've come in and bought a lot of them. As for her age, she's a "V" model... DOB 11/10/2009. She's got lots of good years ahead of her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wisteria Farms, post: 1130410, member: 6734"] NO. TexasBred and I were just talking... thinking back to when I used beet pulp in the past, it was when we were showing and we would feed it to add "fill" (just an appearance thing). He mentioned that the protein content of the beet pulp really isn't any better than good quality pasture... So, since I have the bag, I'll go ahead and feed it but I'm in agreement with him that having the pasture to herself and grain will do her well enough. She'll be on a mineral program as well. As for how she got so poor... the friend who owned her passed away from cancer. His family did the best they could to get them through the winter.In truth it would have been nice to see them sold last fall but he thought he would beat it and so it did him good to know they were still there. They'll all be fine... there's been a great response from breeders who've come in and bought a lot of them. As for her age, she's a "V" model... DOB 11/10/2009. She's got lots of good years ahead of her. [/QUOTE]
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