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  Neat Freak
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | Gunner11 - 2014-08-07 9:32 AM Rausch_Jessica - 2014-08-07 8:10 AM Now people have me interested in ADM. Can someone tell me type they feed and the benefits it gives? I used to feed Total Equine but there wasnt enough fat to keep alot of wieght on my horse so I switched to Purina. However my horse was more level headed on Total Equine I must say. I feed the PrimeGLO. My horses love it and look great on it. I feed about three pounds per horse a day, so it's very economical. I chose it because of the low NSC and high fiber; I wish it had a tad more fat, but it's not a deal breaker for me. I also like that it's a fixed formula, so I know I'm getting the same thing with each bag. I am very confident in recommending this feed because I have seen first hand the difference it can make. For a few months I was keeping one of my sister's horses and I switched him from an oat-based grain feed to PrimeGLO. He was getting much less feed each day, but it was much higher quality and it didn't take long for him to start looking a lot better. His topline filled out and his overall condition improved. He's now back on his original feed and he doesn't look as good as he did when he was on PrimeGLO.
I feed the PrimeGLO and my old pony and old horse get the SeniorGLO. They all seem to be doing really well on 1-2# depending on the horse. I really love it so far. I'm going to try my babies on the JuniorGLO |
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 A Bit of a Grammar Nut
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       Location: floating down a river | We have been feeding TE now for around 3 months, I am very happy with it. My horses love the taste of it. There are a group of us that went together and bought a load, so far everyone is happy with it. |
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    Location: OKLAHOMA | I have fed ADM for over 12 yrs now. I love it, have fed a variety of there feed from Moor Glo, Senior Glo, Power Glo and the Patriot's. I find it very economical even when it seems like you pay more for bag. It is all in the quanity. I have an 24 yr old mare that started 12yrs ago on 2#'s a day of Moor Glo with Gro Strong Minerals, as of now she gets that plus Senior Glo is looks great and still beating them. I have went to patriot 12% right now and my girls look fab. With that said you might look the ADM way. |
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   Location: Texas...where dreams come true | I absolutely love Total Equine! It has a made a huge difference in the horses I feed it to. They never feel blahh, their coats are gorgeous, and they focus more it seems. I've been feeding it for a year and I dont plan on ever changing feeds. I love it and support it 100%! |
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Posts: 887
       Location: MN | Gunner11 - 2014-08-07 10:32 AM
Rausch_Jessica - 2014-08-07 8:10 AM
Now people have me interested in ADM. Can someone tell me type they feed and the benefits it gives? I used to feed Total Equine but there wasnt enough fat to keep alot of wieght on my horse so I switched to Purina. However my horse was more level headed on Total Equine I must say.
I feed the PrimeGLO. My horses love it and look great on it. I feed about three pounds per horse a day, so it's very economical. I chose it because of the low NSC and high fiber; I wish it had a tad more fat, but it's not a deal breaker for me. I also like that it's a fixed formula, so I know I'm getting the same thing with each bag.
I am very confident in recommending this feed because I have seen first hand the difference it can make. For a few months I was keeping one of my sister's horses and I switched him from an oat-based grain feed to PrimeGLO. He was getting much less feed each day, but it was much higher quality and it didn't take long for him to start looking a lot better. His topline filled out and his overall condition improved. He's now back on his original feed and he doesn't look as good as he did when he was on PrimeGLO.
I add in HealthyGlo for the couple I have on Sr and PrimeGlo but need a some extra fat. |
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      Location: Texas | I gave it a good try. Horses loved it at first, then walked away from it by month 4. I finally gave up after 5 mo. They didn't look great on it, but didn't look bad. Just so so. |
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