Beet Pulp

Highly Digestible “Super Fiber” Beet Pulp Shreds with Added Molasses—Designed to Deliver Safe Calories from Fiber (Not Starch), Support Gut Health, and Serve as a Flexible Fiber Add-On Across Multiple Species

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Beet pulp is often called a “super fiber” because it delivers meaningful usable energy while staying forage-friendly. Unbeetable’s Beet Pulp Shreds with Molasses is built around that concept: highly digestible fiber that ferments slowly, supporting the microbiome and promoting a healthy digestive environment.

This molassed shred format is a practical, easy add-on when you need more calories and condition without leaning on high-starch grain. Unbeetable positions it for real-world use: helping when hay quality is poor, acting as a partial forage replacement, and providing a soft, easy-to-chew fiber option—especially when soaked.

It’s also specifically marketed as multi-species friendly, trusted for horses, cattle, sheep, goats, and camelids, which makes it a versatile inventory item for mixed-species operations.


Key Benefits

  • Highly digestible fiber for safe energy from fiber instead of starch

  • Supports gut health through slow fermentation and microbiome support

  • Quick soaking and made with no binders or fillers

  • Useful when hay is poor/limited or as a partial forage replacement

  • Multi-species friendly: horses, cattle, sheep, goats, camelids

Choose this product if:

  • You want a forage-friendly way to add calories from digestible fiber

  • Hay quality is poor/limited and you need an additional fiber option

  • You want a product that fits multiple species (horses + ruminants + camelids)


Unbeetable Beet Pulp Shreds with Molasses is a highly digestible fiber product designed to provide safe, steady energy from fiber instead of starch, support a healthy digestive environment, and offer a flexible way to add calories and chewable fiber across multiple species.