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Re: Buying Beet Pulp



You'll not only have to decide which size ( 1lb, 10lb, 50lb, or dump truck
load) and what style (pellets, shredded, powder, liquid, flakes, chunks,
blocks, extruded 2x4's), but also what flavor - beet, carrot, beer, or
chocolate flavors are available in our area.  :-)

Seriously, beet pulp is normally available through any grain dealer, 50 lb
sacks only, either pellets or shredded (depends on your locale - I've only
found pellets here).  It costs about $10/sack here - very cheap.

Mike Sofen
Redmond, WA

-----Original Message-----
From: April Lee <adlee@bigfoot.com>
To: ridecamp@endurance.net <ridecamp@endurance.net>
Date: Tuesday, March 16, 1999 7:51 AM
Subject: RC: Buying Beet Pulp


>Hey, guys,
>
>Ok, I'm not ready to feed beet pulp.  I've read a lot of interesting things
>about it...just keep plugging away with grain and hay and vege oil.  But,
>in the event that I DECIDED to feed beet pulp...where would I find it?  A
>grain store?  I know cost varies, but around how much should I expect to
>pay?  Does it come in 1 lb increments?  50 lb bags?
>
>---April
>   Collegedale, TN
>


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