For the last week or so my suger beet has been frozen or icy when I have come to feed it (never frozen solid, just the excess water). Would you risk feeding it like this? What do you do to prevent it freezing?
i wrap the bucket in a rug and then put bigger bucket over it. either that or just do a batch for the day. If mine is frozen i pour hot water over it. i wouldn't feed it frozen tho'. can't imagine it would be very nice on a cold day.
When it is cold like this I make it up about 5 hours before feeding with hot water - it soaks more quickly with hot water and you know it won't be frozen.
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For the last week or so my suger beet has been frozen or icy when I have come to feed it (never frozen solid, just the excess water). Would you risk feeding it like this? What do you do to prevent it freezing?
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I use speedibeet, and take it home at night, then use hot tap water to fill the bucket up. It soaks while I drive to the yard in the morning, and do their hay.
It doesn't spill either, as it soaks so quickly.
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Why not feed it very cold? I do, sometimes with small chunks of ice in it! Horses quite like munching ice sugar beet. I do keep mine in an old freezer (obviously not on...) though which helps a bit.