The beet pulp preparation that gave the lowest glycemic response was soaking overnight, then repeatedly rinsing and washing until glucose concentrations were < 1mg/dl.
Kentucky Equine Research (KER) has a history of feeding top horses at international competitions.
Horse owners and trainers know bone quality is important for the soundness and long-term health of performance horses. For racehorses, poor bone quality can result in lost training time, reduced starts, and other developmental issues, such as bucked shins.