beet pulp
Beet pulp is a byproduct of sugar beet processing, primarily used as animal feed. It consists of the fibrous material left after the sugar has been extracted from the beets. This ingredient is high in fiber and low in sugar, making it a popular choice for feeding livestock, especially horses and cattle.
In addition to its nutritional benefits, beet pulp is often used to improve digestion and provide energy. It can be fed dry or soaked in water to create a mash. Its palatability makes it appealing to many animals, contributing to its widespread use in the agricultural industry.