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FIBRE-BEET® Quick Soaking conditioning feed Fibre-Beet recognizes the fact that horses evolved principally to eat grass which contains 80 to 90% water. Fibre-Beet is designed to be fed as a wet feed (liquid diet) which is the most natural way to feed your horse. By combining Alfalfa and Speedi-Beet together into one easy to use unique lozenge shape, Fibre-Beet offers an excellent source of highly digestible fibre in a liquid form and provides your horse with slow release energy without fizz. Key benefits are:
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Fibre-Beet
What is Fibre-Beet and how does it work? Well, answer me this. How much does your horse drink? The answer may surprise you. Vital Water Water is essential, not only to maintain every aspect of the physiology and biochemistry of the body but also to ensure the correct condition in the gut. The gut contents (chyme) in a horse is mainly water in which is suspended food particles and digestive enzymes. Muscular contractions squeeze (and mix) the contents along the length of the gut as enzymes break down nutrients for absorption and microbes mix with, and attach to, the fibre to release energy. Its only as the chyme passes through the large intestine that most of the water is absorbed and utilised in the biochemistry of the animal. But hes got a bucket! So, no problem; youve a bucket of water in the stable and you fill it whenever its level is low; or maybe an automatic bowl. However trial work has shown that water intake from bowls is less than buckets, and if intake from buckets is restricted feed intake and welfare can be compromised. And water intake is essential. A big drink after a meal is good, isnt it? Yes, but water and feed intake together is better. Every article of feeding horses relates feeding behaviour to the evolutionary past of the horse. They are trickle feeders, far ranging, eating a variety of forages and exercising intermittently (when hunted, or mating). And this article is no different. Moisture Matters And thats the problem. Most feeds where water soaks in well are starchy and current thinking encourages a reduction in these feeds unless the horses level of activity justifies their use. Fibrous feeds (hay, alfalfa) do not soak well, and soaking will result in a slightly damp product and a bucket of water! Wet feeding of the horse is better as it avoids physiological stress in chewing, swallowing and gut transit. However, for many people access to grazing may not be practical. Absorbant alfalfa Fibre-Beet complements the water holding and nutritional benefits of Speedi-Beet with those of a moist alfalfa, a combination that is a physiological winner in the concept of wet feeding of horses. This quick-soaking conditioning feed has a patented lozenge shape to increase surface area (like a radiator) and aid water absorption. Alfalfa is a leguminous plant, related to peas. Used as an entire forage crop it has been cultivated for many centuries for feeding purposes. It also has low non-structural carbohydrates. These products, such as starch and fructans can cause fermentation problems if overfed. Typically levels are lower than grass and hay, so alfalfa can be fed with confidence to all types of horse. Rich in protein and provides an excellent source of digestible fibre and a high level of slew release energy without fizz. It also provides a good range of minerals, trace elements and amino acids. Fibre-Beet is ideal for all types of horses and ponies with soaking time only 45 minutes in cold water or 15 minutes in warm water. It is also beneficial to laminitics due to its high fibre, low sugar content and contains Biotin to help maintain hoof integrity. Fibre-Beet can be fed to replace a proportion of forage sources such as hay and grazing. It can be fed up to 40% of the daily feed and the combination of Speedi-Beet and alfalfa means the bulking will improve the inherent digestion in the horse. Fibre Beet Distributors
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