The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: Bekka on October 17, 2014, 10:27:05 am
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I feed my horses fibre beet - the pelleted stuff that you have to soak. I read on the bag that it is also suitable feed for ruminants - of which I have goats and sheep.
Has anyone else fed soaked fibre/ sugar beet to their sheep over winter and if so, how much?
Thank you!
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I have fed my sheep. I soaked it but then found out that you don't have to for sheep so have also given it dry as well.
I can't say about quantities because I just added a bit to what i was already feeding them.
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Goats love it, soaked in hot water while its still warm, or cold or dry, sheep, I fed it soaked and cold or dry, can't tell you quantities I just add to whatever else I'm feeding I don't weigh it or the feed I go by what I see unless its pretty lambing then I weigh feed. :thumbsup:
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We fed sugar beet (dry and soaked) to our flock as they were very underweight when they arrived it really helped build them up. For a flock of 11 we get through a bag about every 3 weeks but now we really only use it as a treat to keep them coming to us. In our local feed store sugar beet is about half the price of fibre beet, so unless I specifically wanted to up the fibre intake i'd use sugar beet,
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We use it as an addition not on it own
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If you look on the TRIDENT sugar beet site it gives all products and max feeding rates , its a good product very palatable unaffected by rain , but nuts have in rare instances been said to cause choking and even death in sheep , never seen it myself and iv'e fed this on its own in large amounts
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we feed it dry with beef nuts in winter. mine don't like it pre-soaked.