Yes ADM is the company.What company puts out the Prime Glo? is ADM the company? I have been using the purina mini feed. He likes it but his coat is getting dull on it and I wouldn't mind changing to something to make him shiny again. He is also a bit overweight. Alot is winter woolies but he could stand to loose alittle weight. He gets about 2 lbs of hay 2 times a day. the grain he gets 1/2 cup 2 times a day.
I read where Jamie at JMS has been checking it out and loves it but I was curious if anyone else on here uses it?
How does it compare in price to other feed?
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Ok I'm sure I posted on this liking this feed and couldn't say anything but good things about it. I'm going to change my answer. In Sept. at AMHR Nationals my one guy I noticed had such a real dull coat. He has been on the mini feed for a few months, at least past the 60 day challange.
June, 2011 MoorGLO by ADM
Coat real shiny and colorful but was still overweight even with exercise. Feed was 18% fat, limited starch.
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September, 2011 Miniature Horse & Pony by Purina
Condition is good but coat is dull and not shiny, I don't think he was spot on as in the past either.
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Soon after Nationals he stopped eating. With all that has been going on I was treating him like an ulcer case. But after 2 weeks of not eating the grain and not getting better with treatment I took him to a equine hospital but after much tests he was the picture of perfect health. The vet told me that he was not a fan of the new mini feed as it wasn't much nutrients for the horses and a high NSC %. So I put him on a new feed called PrimeGLO by ADM. It's for mature horses that are trail or light performance horses. I wouldn't hesitate to go with the MoorGLO again, he looked awesome on it besides being overweight but he was overweight to begin with. The one thing I like about ADM is you don't need to feed a whole lot of grain as their main focus is forage as it should be. Right now I'm giving him .60 of a pound of grain daily along with close to 5#s of hay a day. Where as on the mini feed he was getting over a pound of grain a day along with 3#s of hay. If you can get ADM feeds in your area I highly recommend speaking with them and what is the best option for your girl. The PrimeGLO might not be enough for her so they may suggest something like MoorGLO or HealthyGLO.
Also wanted to say after the vet visit and got my horse back I was giving him the mini feed again to try and mix the PrimeGLO so I can switch over. He wouldn't eat it. So I decided just to give the PrimeGLO and now he fights me just to get to the bucket. He loves it.
This is him back in 2008 at Nationals. Still has his color. He was on the Platform mini feed then before something different happened to the feed that competely made me thru it out the following year.In the fall, all of my horses loose their color when clipped. I have a dark palomino stallion and when clipped for shows in the fall he looses a lot of his dark color. so it is probably not the food. I tried all kinds of feed at that time.
I have been on the Mini feed for a month now. With the move down here to florida. Many of my horses lost weight. With the costal hay rather than Alfalfa, I have had a hard time getting the weight back on the horses. One month after starting this feed, most of my horses are gaining weight nicely. I love it!!
It is always surprising how much difference there is in the price of feed from area to area. We switched from Strategy last Spring and we love it. Mares and foals did well and we recently had to cut back on the amount we were feeding as some chubiness was creeping in. Also puts nice shine on their coats. We are currently paying $13.75Don't forget about the freight charges, everything where I live is expensive and its mostly because we are so darn far from anywhere that the freight just kills you.
I also don't know if all TSC's charge the same price on products, as there'll be more freight charges on items sent to stores further from the shipping depots.