By the number of fodder units, dry pulp is almost equal to oats, i.e. twice as nutritious as hay and three times as much as oat straw.
Dried pulp, protected from direct contact with water, can be stored for an unlimited time without loss of feed properties. Method of use: 1 kg of beet pulp is diluted with 10-12 liters of clean water. The feed swells and produces 10-12 kg of succulent, eagerly eaten by animals, which when used to feed cows gives a significant increase in milk productivity. Ingredients (in % ratio): Proteins – 8.31, Fats – 0.66, Fiber – 23.05, Nitrogen-free extractives – 65.59, Water – 7.81, Vitamin and mineral content (mg/kg) : vitamin B1 (Aneurine) – 0.55, vitamin B2 (lactoflavin) – 0.20, pantothenic acid – 0.21, vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) – 0.18, vitamin B8 (niacin) – 0.26, biotin – 0.001, calcium – 4.7 g, phosphorus – 1.2 g, feed unit – 0.85



