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Pigs again
#1
Posted 28 November 2010 - 12:47
An answer regarding feeding sugar beet to them would be appreciated as it is on a very special offer at the moment. Have any of you done it and would you do it again?
#2
Posted 28 November 2010 - 17:24
Would suggest you get advise from your vet cant remember the stomach system on a pig but am sure you know if you feed to horses without soaking for 24 hrs you can kill them,I give it to my sheep in a 20 gallon drinking trough with water at lambing they love it and it increases milk production and can help prevent twin lamb disease they can eat it on pellet form as well but that sort of defeats the object as it swells up in their stomach and surpresses appetiteWe know a lot about what you are not to feed to pigs and some of the things you CAN feed to pigs, but nowhere is sugar beet mentioned either for or against. They love their carrots - even when they are frozen ones and we wondered if we could give them some sugar beet as a treat for their Christmas Dinner! And will it make their 'meat' sweeter so that you can have sweet cured pork on the hoof?
An answer regarding feeding sugar beet to them would be appreciated as it is on a very special offer at the moment. Have any of you done it and would you do it again?
#3
Posted 28 November 2010 - 18:42
Try this link: http://www.rivercott...-and-sugar-beet
Mudpatcher
We know a lot about what you are not to feed to pigs and some of the things you CAN feed to pigs, but nowhere is sugar beet mentioned either for or against. They love their carrots - even when they are frozen ones and we wondered if we could give them some sugar beet as a treat for their Christmas Dinner! And will it make their 'meat' sweeter so that you can have sweet cured pork on the hoof?
An answer regarding feeding sugar beet to them would be appreciated as it is on a very special offer at the moment. Have any of you done it and would you do it again?
#4
Posted 28 November 2010 - 20:57
I have fed sheep / cattle and pigs on it fine and only soaked it for the pigs to fill them up or young animals .
JUST DONT FEED HORSES WHOLE DRIED NUTS
#5
Posted 29 November 2010 - 01:06
Exactly!!! I actually use Speedybeet - soak for 10 or 20 mins.... about three volume water to one volume beet. Best reason is that it soaks before it freezes!!! Honest! - then I stand bucket with unuse amount inside a feed bin which acts as insulation so doesn't go rock hard. (ice)JUST DONT FEED HORSES WHOLE DRIED NUTS
#6
Posted 29 November 2010 - 14:02
But we are amazed that no-one suggested adding lemon to their diet so as to cut short the recipe for sweet and sour!
#7
Posted 29 November 2010 - 17:33
Ah! Correct CG - however Gordon Ramsay's tip of the day - leave beet to stand for four days ---- then you have the sour without buying any lemons!Many thanks all of you for your helpful replies. Does anyone know what one can do with sugar beet should one's fussy pigs turn their snouts up at them?
But we are amazed that no-one suggested adding lemon to their diet so as to cut short the recipe for sweet and sour!
#8
Posted 29 November 2010 - 19:37
#9
Posted 29 November 2010 - 21:32
Only thing i have found that pigs dont eat are parsnips and tomatoes , i am shure they will eat sb fast as they can get it in, they love the juice too, slurp it straight out of a bucket
Hi all so is the conclusion to this that they can eat sugar beet pellets without soaking but if you want to fill them up more then soak it? Rachel x
#10
Posted 29 November 2010 - 22:53
#11
Posted 29 November 2010 - 23:55
Only thing i have found that pigs dont eat are parsnips and tomatoes , i am shure they will eat sb fast as they can get it in, they love the juice too, slurp it straight out of a bucket
My Berkshires loved tomatoes, but never ate their onions! Goes to show, they have the same likes and dislikes as us humans lol
Romany
#12
Posted 30 November 2010 - 11:33
I know I will lose popularity but no, I do not agree with not soaking first ----- if you look at the volume before soaking and after soaking it stands to reason how much water the dry beet withdraws..... if not soaked that water has to come from the animals system ---- I believe it could cause a lot of problems.Hi all so is the conclusion to this that they can eat sugar beet pellets without soaking but if you want to fill them up more then soak it? Rachel x
By the way - did you get my private email Rachel?
#13
Posted 30 November 2010 - 22:28
Hi Happy i don`t think you have lost any pop there , as i said soaked pulp will fill and animal up quick and for hungry pigs in cold weather thats great, but for animals that are pregnant with small stomaches and access to pleanty of water it may be better to feed a few sbp nuts in their mixed diet rather than bulky soaked shreds .(prevent prolapses etc)I know I will lose popularity but no, I do not agree with not soaking first ----- if you look at the volume before soaking and after soaking it stands to reason how much water the dry beet withdraws..... if not soaked that water has to come from the animals system ---- I believe it could cause a lot of problems.
By the way - did you get my private email Rachel?
#14
Posted 01 December 2010 - 11:37
Ahhhh! That was the missing bit! And the words "a few"animals that are pregnant with small stomaches and access to pleanty of water it may be better to feed a few sbp nuts in their mixed diet rather than bulky soaked shreds .(prevent prolapses etc)
#15
Posted 01 December 2010 - 12:35
I know I will lose popularity but no, I do not agree with not soaking first ----- if you look at the volume before soaking and after soaking it stands to reason how much water the dry beet withdraws..... if not soaked that water has to come from the animals system ---- I believe it could cause a lot of problems.
By the way - did you get my private email Rachel?
Hi there happy man, yes I did get your message - thank you very much. I have just bought some sugar beet!
#16
Posted 03 December 2010 - 19:16
We know a lot about what you are not to feed to pigs and some of the things you CAN feed to pigs, but nowhere is sugar beet mentioned either for or against. They love their carrots - even when they are frozen ones and we wondered if we could give them some sugar beet as a treat for their Christmas Dinner! And will it make their 'meat' sweeter so that you can have sweet cured pork on the hoof?
An answer regarding feeding sugar beet to them would be appreciated as it is on a very special offer at the moment. Have any of you done it and would you do it again?
Hi there - have tried the sugar beet with our pigs and it is great - can you tell me where it is on very special offer Rachel x