German Beet Treats, 6lb

German Beet Treats, 6lb

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German Beet Treats are high fiber horse treats that are a perfect supplement to your horse's regular diet. These high quality, tasty treats do not contain any preservatives or artificial flavors and colors. The number one ingredient is beet pulp, which is considered a "Super Fiber" due to its high digestibility and ease of fermentation. In addition to being easy to digest and high in fiber, these treats are also higher in calories than grass hay with lower starch and sugar content.

Features:

  • Sweet, moist, chewy treat you horses will love
  • Supports horse's digestive system
  • High in calories (same as oats or about a third higher than grass hay)
  • Low starch and sugar content (NSC) - about 12%
  • Comes in resealable pouch for freshness
  • No soaking is required; feed them right out of the bag
  • Excellent winter treat
Item Specifications:

Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude Protein (min.): 8.89%
Crude Fat (min.): 1.99%
Crude Fiber (max.): 10.50%
Moisture (max.): 11.70%
Ash (max.): 7.42%
NSC content: approx. 12%

Ingredients:
Dried plain beet pulp, molasses products, cornstarch, plant protein products, processed grain by-products, vitamin A supplement, vitamin D3 supplement, vitamin E supplement, vitamin B12 supplement, riboflavin supplement, folic acid, biotin, thiamine mononitrate, L-lysine, DL-methionine, calcium carbonate, dicalcium phosphate, monocalcium phosphate, salt, magnesium oxide, manganous oxide, manganese sulfate, ferrous sulfate, ferrous carbonate, copper chloride, copper sulfate, zinc oxide, zinc sulfate, ehtylenediamine dihydrodide, calcium proprionate, calcium iodate, cobalt carbonate, sodium selenite, selenium yeast, zinc amino acid complex, copper amino acid complex, manganese amino acid complex, cobalt glucoheptonate, natural and artificial flavors added, soybean oil.

Directions for Use:
No soaking required; feed right out of the bag as a treat to any class of horse. Consult with your veterinarian for proper daily amounts.