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Wholesale High quality Sugar Beet Pulp

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150 ~ 200 / Metric Ton ( Negotiable )

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1 Metric Ton Minimum Order

Country:

South Africa

Model No:

234

FOB Price:

150 ~ 200 / Metric Ton ( Negotiable ) Get Latest Price

Place of Origin:

South Africa

Price for Minimum Order:

150 per Metric Ton

Minimum Order Quantity:

1 Metric Ton

Packaging Detail:

customers preferred packs

Delivery Time:

customers demand

Supplying Ability:

10000 Metric Ton per Month

Payment Type:

T/T, D/P, Western Union, Money Gram

Product Group :

-

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Contact Person Mr. Jason

56 Wadeville, Germiston, Gauteng

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Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details: *0kg/Big Bags/Bulk
Delivery Detail: Prompt

Specifications

Dry briquette sugar beet chips or Sugar beet pulps

Dry briquette sugar beet chips or Sugar beet pulps

 

 

Today, about *0% of the beet pulp produced is sold to the export market in the pelleted form. The shredded beet pulp market is primarily domestic. Up until the last couple of  years,  shredded  beet  pulp  was   only available in bags, but now feed mills using it as an ingredient can buy it in bulk form. Initially, consistency of particle size and stem and root contamination were a concern. Stems  and roots look like small  pieces of balsa wood that are typically about 1 to 2 inches in length and about a ¼ to ½ inch in diameter.  Utilizing improved screening systems the industry is continuing to do a better job of making the product cleaner and more consistent.

 

Beet pulp is often referred to as a "super fiber" due to its high digestibility and ease  of  fermentation. The reason is the lack of lignin in the fiber. Tall pastures and overly mature hay cannot be digested well by horses because of the high lignin content in the plant to give the stalk strength. In addition, high lignin content fibers like peanut hulls, oat hulls and rice hulls have very low fermentation properties and are, therefore, very low in caloric content. Beet pulp, on the other hand, has about the same caloric content as oats. It is unusual to have a fiber product that is easier on the horse's digestive system and still provides the calorie content of a grain product. Furthermore, in the shredded form, the beet pulp provides some additional fiber length, often referred to as scratch factor, which is lacking in many alternative fiber sources and explains why shredded beet pulp is preferred over pelleted beet pulp in equine diets.

 

Individuals mixing their own rations need to understand that beet pulp is a very dry product at only about 5% moisture. If a horse consuming beet pulp does not chew long enough or provide enough saliva, the beet pulp could cause choke. This is why most horse owners soak the product in water prior to feeding. One of the advantages of feeding a beet pulp based commercial feed is that the addition of oils and molasses eliminates the need for soaking. Also, beet pulp is lacking in nutrients such as Vitamin A and Selenium. In a diet where a significant amount of beet pulp is fed, balancing nutrients can be a challenge. When used as an ingredient in manufactured feeds, the supplier can properly supplement for these critical nutrients.

 

With the current focus in the horse industry on lowering non-structural carbohydrates in equine diets, it is important to note beet pulp has an average NSC of around *2%. This fact, combined with its good calorie content and ease of fermentation make it an excellent ingredient for formulating high fiber, low carbohydrate diets. These beet pulp based diets can benefit not only older horses but also horses suffering from gastric ulcers, respiratory issues, metabolic diseases and many other feeding situations. For horses with poor quality fiber sources, beet pulp based feeds can provide a consistent, cost effective and convenient forage alternative

Country: South Africa
Model No: 234
FOB Price: 150 ~ 200 / Metric Ton ( Negotiable ) Get Latest Price
Place of Origin: South Africa
Price for Minimum Order: 150 per Metric Ton
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Metric Ton
Packaging Detail: customers preferred packs
Delivery Time: customers demand
Supplying Ability: 10000 Metric Ton per Month
Payment Type: T/T, D/P, Western Union, Money Gram
Product Group : -
Wholesale High  quality  Sugar Beet Pulp

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