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| fatchance - 2015-02-15 8:53 PM
rachellyn80 - 2015-02-15 6:48 PM I can send you a whole lot of pictures of what can happen if your feed is contaminated just enough to make it sick.....if it doesn't just kill her if you need help changing your mind?
I've spent most of this past month dedicated to researching this problem... I find it infuriating that reading through 30 pages of information is too much for some to do. If it was 30 pages of nonsense gossip you couldn't stop them....
AMEN!
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| I am still feeding adm but just till my 2 bags of seniorglo run out then im most likely switching to purina new senior active equine. My only choices within 3 hours are adm, purina, and nutrina. I called blue bonnet and im in a hole that doesnt get there feed. I dont have seniors but i need something high calorie and complete. |
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     Location: Down South | Fancy Lass - 2015-02-15 6:34 PM Fancy Lass - 2015-02-15 7:29 PM My feed mill is in Quincy , IL. The way I understood the rep I talked , the mill there didn't make the feed in the same machine . Edited to add: she said the horse feed was ran through separate lines .
My ADM also comes out of the Quincy, IL, mill.
My ADM also comes out of the Quincy, IL, mill. |
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | miss turbo - 2015-02-16 12:24 PM Fancy Lass - 2015-02-15 6:34 PM Fancy Lass - 2015-02-15 7:29 PM My feed mill is in Quincy , IL. The way I understood the rep I talked , the mill there didn't make the feed in the same machine . Edited to add: she said the horse feed was ran through separate lines .
My ADM also comes out of the Quincy, IL, mill. My ADM also comes out of the Quincy, IL, mill.
At this point I don't care if the ADM came from a completely different mill - its the fact that they don't give a rats behind. |
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     Location: N Texas | CYA Ranch - 2015-02-16 12:28 PM
miss turbo - 2015-02-16 12:24 PM Fancy Lass - 2015-02-15 6:34 PM Fancy Lass - 2015-02-15 7:29 PM My feed mill is in Quincy , IL. The way I understood the rep I talked , the mill there didn't make the feed in the same machine . Edited to add: she said the horse feed was ran through separate lines .
My ADM also comes out of the Quincy, IL, mill. My ADM also comes out of the Quincy, IL, mill.
At this point I don't care if the ADM came from a completely different mill - its the fact that they don't give a rats behind.
Exactly. They are telling everyone that their feed had nothing to do with those horses dying and that the low levels of monensin found in the samples were not high enough to harm a horse. Hello!! ANY amount is unacceptable!! |
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     Location: N Texas | To answer the original question, I am finishing what PrimeGLO I have left in my feed barrel, I took the other six unopened bags back to the feed store, and I am switching to Renew Gold and Standlee alfalfa pellets.
No more ADM products for me! |
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     Location: In a happy place | CYA Ranch - 2015-02-16 12:28 PM miss turbo - 2015-02-16 12:24 PM Fancy Lass - 2015-02-15 6:34 PM Fancy Lass - 2015-02-15 7:29 PM My feed mill is in Quincy , IL. The way I understood the rep I talked , the mill there didn't make the feed in the same machine . Edited to add: she said the horse feed was ran through separate lines .
My ADM also comes out of the Quincy, IL, mill. My ADM also comes out of the Quincy, IL, mill. At this point I don't care if the ADM came from a completely different mill - its the fact that they don't give a rats behind.
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  Location: Missouri | miss turbo - 2015-02-16 12:24 PM
Fancy Lass - 2015-02-15 6:34 PM Fancy Lass - 2015-02-15 7:29 PM My feed mill is in Quincy , IL. The way I understood the rep I talked , the mill there didn't make the feed in the same machine . Edited to add: she said the horse feed was ran through separate lines .
My ADM also comes out of the Quincy, IL, mill.
My ADM also comes out of the Quincy, IL, mill.
mine comes from there too! And I also heard that the horse feed and cow feed are ran through 2 separate lines soooo..... |
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 It's not my fault I'm perfect
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        Location: Where the long tails flow, ND | barrel_racer10 - 2015-02-16 2:19 PM
miss turbo - 2015-02-16 12:24 PM
Fancy Lass - 2015-02-15 6:34 PM Fancy Lass - 2015-02-15 7:29 PM My feed mill is in Quincy , IL. The way I understood the rep I talked , the mill there didn't make the feed in the same machine . Edited to add: she said the horse feed was ran through separate lines .
My ADM also comes out of the Quincy, IL, mill.
My ADM also comes out of the Quincy, IL, mill.
mine comes from there too! And I also heard that the horse feed and cow feed are ran through 2 separate lines soooo.....
I got this info as well...
Where can I get my feed tested? im in ND. I want to see what I was feeding my horses up until now. I have a bit left of ADM SeniorGlo , JuniorGlo, and PowerGlo, and as soon as I find something else in my area that is safe I'll be switching :( my horses have looked the best they have but it isn't worth it and hopefully I can find something that keeps them this way without potentially hurting them. |
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| SmokinGirlie - 2015-02-16 1:55 PM barrel_racer10 - 2015-02-16 2:19 PM miss turbo - 2015-02-16 12:24 PM Fancy Lass - 2015-02-15 6:34 PM Fancy Lass - 2015-02-15 7:29 PM My feed mill is in Quincy , IL. The way I understood the rep I talked , the mill there didn't make the feed in the same machine . Edited to add: she said the horse feed was ran through separate lines .
My ADM also comes out of the Quincy, IL, mill. My ADM also comes out of the Quincy, IL, mill. mine comes from there too! And I also heard that the horse feed and cow feed are ran through 2 separate lines soooo..... I got this info as well... Where can I get my feed tested? im in ND. I want to see what I was feeding my horses up until now. I have a bit left of ADM SeniorGlo , JuniorGlo, and PowerGlo, and as soon as I find something else in my area that is safe I'll be switching : ( my horses have looked the best they have but it isn't worth it and hopefully I can find something that keeps them this way without potentially hurting them.
My vet sent mine to Michigan. It was $110 I believe (shipping and testing) |
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                      Location: Here | Nope switched last week |
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                      Location: Here | rachellyn80 - 2015-02-15 8:48 PM I can send you a whole lot of pictures of what can happen if your feed is contaminated just enough to make it sick.....if it doesn't just kill her if you need help changing your mind?
I've spent most of this past month dedicated to researching this problem... I find it infuriating that reading through 30 pages of information is too much for some to do. If it was 30 pages of nonsense gossip you couldn't stop them....
     Cows got the rest of the opened bags and unopened went back with a letter and PROOF Tubs got scrubbed scoops got scrubbed just simply not worth the risk to finish feeding a bag... Bull however loved the healthy glo nuggets |
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 It's not my fault I'm perfect
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        Location: Where the long tails flow, ND | Fancy Lass - 2015-02-16 3:07 PM
Has the GLO line of feed ever been tested ?
I was told this:
all of our feeds are tested on a daily if not hourly basis. All of these accusations are just that, accusations. |
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           Location: Florida.. | SmokinGirlie - 2015-02-16 4:10 PM Fancy Lass - 2015-02-16 3:07 PM Has the GLO line of feed ever been tested ? I was told this: all of our feeds are tested on a daily if not hourly basis. All of these accusations are just that, accusations.
Anyone that thinks they are JUST accusations must not read EventNation, Rate my horse.com. Dressagenews etc..there are proven blood results and tests to confirm Monosin poisoning.... vets, labs, FDA , etc.. all have proven beyond a doubt horses tested positive and so did their feed bags.. |
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | SmokinGirlie - 2015-02-16 2:55 PM barrel_racer10 - 2015-02-16 2:19 PM miss turbo - 2015-02-16 12:24 PM Fancy Lass - 2015-02-15 6:34 PM Fancy Lass - 2015-02-15 7:29 PM My feed mill is in Quincy , IL. The way I understood the rep I talked , the mill there didn't make the feed in the same machine . Edited to add: she said the horse feed was ran through separate lines .
My ADM also comes out of the Quincy, IL, mill. My ADM also comes out of the Quincy, IL, mill. mine comes from there too! And I also heard that the horse feed and cow feed are ran through 2 separate lines soooo..... I got this info as well... Where can I get my feed tested? im in ND. I want to see what I was feeding my horses up until now. I have a bit left of ADM SeniorGlo , JuniorGlo, and PowerGlo, and as soon as I find something else in my area that is safe I'll be switching : ( my horses have looked the best they have but it isn't worth it and hopefully I can find something that keeps them this way without potentially hurting them.
There's a testing facility in Brookings, SD and one somewhere in MN. I think Brookings is 150. |
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         Location: North Dakota -> Colorado | I used to feed ADM, but after this fiasco there is no one that I will put that in any of my horses. I'm on the lookout for new feed and supplements. I'm thinking about Woody's and Formula 707. I used to feed Woody's Summer Heat but I'm not sure if I want to go back to it. |
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| About a year ago I was feeding ADM to all 3 of my horses. Two were on the Patriot and one on the Senior. Didn't have any problems and I used to feed it for years when I was in Kansas. I was having a hard time getting it so I switched to Nutrena Special Care for two and Nutrena Senior for one. Saturday I switched all to Bluebonnet. Trying to simplify things. I have them on Equipride for an all around supplement then I add a weight gain for the Senior guy. |
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      Location: Beggs, OK | Sandok - 2015-02-17 12:01 PM About a year ago I was feeding ADM to all 3 of my horses. Two were on the Patriot and one on the Senior. Didn't have any problems and I used to feed it for years when I was in Kansas. I was having a hard time getting it so I switched to Nutrena Special Care for two and Nutrena Senior for one. Saturday I switched all to Bluebonnet. Trying to simplify things. I have them on Equipride for an all around supplement then I add a weight gain for the Senior guy.
Depending on which Bluebonnet product you chose to switch to, you might contact their nutritionist and make sure that those supplements are necessary. I know that the Intensify 12/8 that we are feeding has many of the same properties that we used to use Equipride for. http://bluebonnetfeeds.com/department/intensify-148-pellets/ |
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  If it Ain't a Paint it Ain't!
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    Location: Mansfield, Tx | I have NO idea what feed to switch to... It was so DANG hard to get my " problem" horse on a feed...
ok... I've read everything... and I'm really confused and have NO idea what to put my mare on now...
She is HYPP ... she can't have alfafa, molasses, has to be LOW starch, and a long list of " other stuff she can't have"
I've looked into all the speciality feeds for HYPP horses and the levels are to much for her...
Guess I'm starting from scratch.... b/c I've have literally tried / looked into all the feeds out there...
prior to going with ADM...
Edited by RunningOnPaints 2015-02-17 2:05 PM
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