Description
One ingredient. Ground beetroot. That’s it.
Beetroot (Beta vulgaris) is one of the most talked-about whole foods in modern kitchen and barn culture — earthy, grounding, and rich in the natural pigments that give it that unmistakable deep ruby color. It’s a whole-food ingredient with a long culinary history on both sides of the species line. Human-grade, organically sourced, one pure ingredient.
Good to know
Beetroot may temporarily tint urine or stool pink in some horses — this is harmless and expected, just the natural betalain pigments passing through.
What’s in it
- Ground beetroot (Beta vulgaris). That is the complete ingredient list.
- Human-grade. Organically sourced.
- Made in Land O’ Lakes, Florida.
What’s NOT in it
- No added sugar, salt, or electrolytes
- No copper, no fillers, no gums, no “natural flavors”
- No synthetic isolates — this is whole-food beetroot in its natural matrix
- No pre-workout stimulants, no caffeine, no anything-else
Part of the Farmily
Beetroot is a primary ingredient in Root Revival (beetroot + carrot hydration mix) and Mint Condition (beetroot + peppermint). The single-ingredient pouch is featured in the Water Buffet Kit and Sampler Mix. For dogs, see Beetroot — Improve Canine and Nanner Beets — Improve Canine.
Improve Equine is made in Land O’ Lakes, Florida. Horse person first, business person second — which is why we list the one ingredient plainly and source it like we’d source it for ourselves.
Food-grade botanical ingredient. Introduce any new feed ingredient gradually. If your horse is under veterinary care, check with your vet before changing their diet.






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