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Re: Beet Pulp recipe



I know Karen Chaton has a wonderful lasagne recipe she uses it in:)  We
were invited over for dinner to try some, but my husband and I declined.
Linda

Linda Eisele & Sareei and                   
hubby, Allen & LS Iceman
& the young LS Lakota
nevadaghostridr@webtv.net


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Wendy:

My 7 year-old gelding won't touch beet pulp either.  When I soak it
and feed it to him plain, he tips his feed bucket over and paws at
then mess on the ground.

When I soak it and combine it with the sweet fed he loves so much, he
tips his feed bucket over and paws at the mess on the ground.

I clean up the mess on the ground.

My question is this:  How should I dispose of the rest of the 40
pounds of beet pulp I purchased (there are about 39.5 pounds left in
the bag?  The feed store doesn't want it back.

I don't want to take it out in the brush and dump it because other
innocent creatures may consume the dry product which could choke them
(especially the birds) to death.

I can't, obviously put it in the manure spreader & spread it around my
outside pastures because then my horse (or deer, turkeys, whatever)
might, someday in the future, accidentally injest it.

I do not want to consign it to the trash hauler who will take it to
the Pittsburgh dump and then rats & other creatures will find it and
eat it (and probably die of choke).

I am considering burning it.  Do you think I should use an accelerant
such as lighter fluid on it?

Susie & Tez



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