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ADM POWERGLO Forage First Premium Nutrition Performance Horse Feed, 50-lb bag

ADM POWERGLO Forage First Premium Nutrition Performance Horse Feed, 50-lb bag

By ADM 2 reviews analyzed Updated Oct 2024 50% confidence
3.0 /10
Quality
2.0
Value
5.0
Design
3.0
Function
2.0
Durability
2.0

In a Nutshell

  • Exceptional nutritional content for performance.
  • Inconsistent palatability for horses.
  • Good value for nutrition

Quick Verdict

The ADM POWERGLO Forage First Performance Horse Feed receives mixed reviews. Some horses enjoy it, but others do not. The overall value is noted as good, with essential nutrients and palatability being highlighted by some users.

Quick Stats

Reviews Analyzed 2
Would Recommend 0%
Would Buy Again 0%
Avg Lifespan Not mentioned

Pet Compatibility

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Essential Nutrients (1)

    The feed provides a lot of essential nutrients, great for performance purposes.

Cons

  • Texture Issues (1) major

    The feed is described as almost powdery, which discourages horses from eating it.

Who Is This For?

Best For

  • Owners looking for high nutritional performance feed — Nutritional content is appreciated in positive reviews.

Skip If

  • Owners with horses sensitive to feed texture — Some horses may not like the powdery consistency displayed.

Durability & Care

Expected Lifespan N/A

Cleaning Methods

Machine wash
Hand wash
Spot clean

Floor Compatibility

⚠️ Hardwood
⚠️ Tile
⚠️ Carpet
⚠️ Vinyl
⚠️ Laminate

Rating Distribution

3.0
2 reviews
5★
50%
4★
0%
3★
0%
2★
0%
1★
50%
powdery (1)

Highlighted Reviews

— Kelly

"Great performance grain! Lots of essential nutrients and very palatable!!"

— Daniel

"Not sure if the feed was the issue, but it was almost powdery, and my mare did not like it."

Bottom Line

The feed is valued for its nutritional content, but users have varied experiences with its palatability. The user reviews suggest that consistency in quality needs improvement to achieve better ratings from all users. Newer users should be cautious and consider trying a smaller quantity to test the horse's acceptance.

3.0 /10
Below Average