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    Video – Sugar Beet Survey, The Results – Dr David Marlin

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    By David Marlin on 24 October 2023 Videos

    The RESULTS are in!
    We have collated all the results and we can now share with you the findings from the Sugar Beet survey.

    In September 2023 we ran a survey asking questions about Sugar Beet – we were interested to understand if it is still used, when is it fed, how much, how often and what the general feelings to feeding sugar beet are.

    The survey ran anonymously on Survey Monkey, it was live for 14 days. There were 12 multiple-choice questions, one multiple-answer question and one open question. On average it took 4 minutes to complete. We had 1046 responses.

    If you have any thoughts or discussion points to add please join the conversation in the Dr David Marlin Members’ Facebook Group.

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    ARTICLE – Sugar Beet – Read our extensive article about Sugar Beet – discussing:

    • What is Sugar Beet?
    • How is Sugar Beet processed?
    • Some of the reasons Sugar Beet is viewed or promoted as a good feed for horses and ponies
    • Sugar beet nutritional values
    • Nutritional values of common sugar beet products
    • Considerations for feeding Sugar Beet

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