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Equine Metabolic Syndrome: A Comprehensive Guide

Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS) is a complex condition affecting horses and ponies, characterized by insulin dysregulation and an increased risk of laminitis. Insulin dysregulation in EMS leads to abnormal responses to dietary carbohydrates, causing increased insulin secretion and elevated blood glucose levels. This imbalance can result in clinical signs such as obesity, regional fat deposition, infertility, and laminitis.

EMS is often seen in Native breeds such as Welsh, Dartmoor and Shetland ponies, as well as in certain horse breeds like Arabian and Warmbloods. However, it can affect horses of any breed or age.

Key Highlights

EMS involves insulin dysregulation and a high risk of laminitis, especially in ponies and overweight horses.

Risk factors include obesity, breed predisposition, and high-NSC diets (e.g., sugary/starchy feeds).

Signs include a cresty neck, fat pads, and recurrent laminitis.

Management focuses on diet, weight loss, exercise, and vet care to reduce risks and support long-term wellbeing.

Understanding EMS

EMS is an endocrine disorder where horses struggle to regulate the release of insulin. In normal horses, insulin prompts tissue to absorb glucose after a meal. With EMS, fat deposits release hormones that interfere with tissue response to insulin, causing “insulin resistance”. The pancreas increases insulin release to counteract this, resulting in elevated insulin levels after meals and sometimes throughout the day. This mirrors metabolic issues in human type 2 diabetes.

Causes and Risk Factors of Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS)

Equine metabolic syndrome (EMS) has various causes and risk factors, including both genetic predisposition and environmental influences. While the exact underlying mechanisms are not fully understood, research suggests that EMS is a multifactorial condition with complex interactions between genetics, diet, and other factors.

Genetic Predisposition

Genetics play a significant role in the development of equine metabolic syndrome (EMS). Certain breeds, such as ponies, donkeys and Arabians, are more susceptible to EMS due to their genetic makeup. These breeds have evolved in harsh environments where resources were limited, leading to a higher efficiency in metabolizing dietary carbohydrates and storing energy.

Within these breeds, there may be individual horses with specific genetic factors that contribute to their inability to respond properly to dietary carbohydrates. These hereditary factors can result in insulin dysregulation and increased risk of developing EMS.

While genetic predisposition is a significant factor, it is essential to note that environmental influences and lifestyle factors also contribute to the development and progression of EMS. Therefore, a holistic approach that considers both genetic and environmental factors is necessary for managing EMS in horses.

Obesity

Obesity in horses can lead to Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS) primarily due to its role in promoting insulin resistance. Excess adipose tissue releases inflammatory substances and hormones, which interfere with insulin signalling pathways. This insulin resistance causes cells to become less responsive to insulin, leading to elevated insulin levels as the pancreas compensates. Chronic high insulin levels are a key feature of EMS and contribute to metabolic disturbances such as increased fat deposition.

Dietary Factors

Diets high in easily digestible carbohydrates, such as cereals and rich grass, can overwhelm the horse’s digestive system and lead to spikes in blood glucose levels. This frequent exposure to high-carbohydrate meals can result in insulin resistance over time, as the cells become less responsive to insulin’s signals to take up glucose. Consequently, the pancreas compensates by producing more insulin to regulate blood sugar levels, which can eventually lead to elevated insulin concentrations – a clinical sign of EMS.

Lack of Exercise

The lack of exercise contributes to EMS by reducing insulin sensitivity in horses. Regular physical activity is essential for maintaining insulin sensitivity by promoting glucose uptake into muscles, which helps regulate blood glucose levels effectively. Without adequate exercise, muscles become less responsive to insulin, leading to insulin resistance. This resistance prompts the pancreas to produce more insulin to compensate, eventually resulting in elevated insulin levels—a key characteristic of EMS. Additionally, sedentary horses are more prone to obesity as unused energy from feed is stored as fat, exacerbating insulin resistance and further increasing the risk of EMS.

Recognising clinical signs of EMS

Recognising the clinical signs of EMS is crucial for early diagnosis and effective management. Here are some important symptoms to watch out for:

Obesity:

Excess body fat accumulation, particularly around the neck crest, tailhead, and along the back.

Insulin Dysregulation:

Elevated fasting insulin levels or abnormal response to glucose or insulin challenges.

Laminitis:

Recurrent or chronic inflammation of the hoof laminae, leading to lameness and characteristic hoof changes.

Reproductive Issues:

Reduced fertility or irregular estrous cycles in mares.

Hyperlipidemia:

Elevated blood lipid levels, often associated with insulin resistance.

Increased Risk of Infections:

Due to impaired immune function associated with insulin dysregulation.

Exercise Intolerance:

Decreased stamina or reluctance to exercise, which may exacerbate obesity and insulin resistance.

Muscle Wasting:

In some cases, horses with EMS may exhibit muscle loss despite adequate nutrition, due to altered metabolic processes.

Management and Prevention Strategies

Exercise Strategies

Exercise plays a crucial role in managing EMS primarily by improving insulin sensitivity and promoting weight loss. Strategies include daily turnout in with controlled grazing, which encourages natural movement and reduces obesity risk. Incorporating regular sessions of walking, trotting, and occasional cantering helps improve cardiovascular fitness and muscle tone without undue stress on joints. Additional activities such as lunging, groundwork, hacking on varied terrain, and in-hand work with obstacles provide mental stimulation, enhance coordination, and promote muscle development. For horses needing low-impact options, swimming offers a beneficial alternative. It’s crucial to monitor each horse’s response, gradually increase exercise intensity to prevent injury.

While medications that improve insulin sensitivity are used in human metabolic syndrome, their  efficacy in horses, such as metformin, remains uncertain due to absorption concerns. Various supplements like chromium, magnesium, cinnamon, and chasteberry extract have been suggested for EMS in horses, but current evidence does not support their efficacy, and their use cannot be recommended.

Diagnosis of EMS

Diagnosing EMS typically begins with an assessment based on the appearance of obesity and a history of laminitis. To confirm EMS and assess insulin resistance accurately, testing should be conducted after the horse has fasted and is not in pain or stressed (e.g., during a laminitis episode). Diagnostic methods include:

Single Blood Sample:

This initial test measures insulin and glucose levels to evaluate the risk of developing laminitis. However, some horses with EMS may have normal insulin levels, making this method less reliable alone.

Oral Glucose Challenge Test:

This test provides a more accurate assessment by measuring insulin response to a glucose meal. Blood is drawn, typically two hours after feeding glucose, to determine insulin concentration.

Additional Laboratory Tests:

Blood samples can also be analysed for elevated levels of fats and hormones other than insulin, which are characteristic of EMS. These tests help differentiate EMS from other conditions, including Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (PPID).

Radiographs:

X-rays may be taken to confirm laminitis and assess structural changes in the hooves, providing further diagnostic clarity.

Dietary Strategies for a Horse with EMS

The key principles for preventing and treating Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS) are straightforward: implement dietary restriction and encourage regular exercise. These measures not only promote weight loss but also enhance overall fitness, improving insulin responsiveness.

Dietary Adjustments:

Providing a low-NSC (non-structural carbohydrate) diet, predominantly comprising high-fibre forage, is crucial. This approach helps regulate blood glucose and insulin levels, facilitating weight loss and reducing the risk of laminitis.

Did you know all of Pure Feed’s low calorie range is suitable for horses with EMS?

Limiting field access, especially during periods of lush growth such as Spring, helps control carbohydrate intake and prevent insulin spikes.

Ensuring a balanced intake of essential nutrients to support metabolic balance.

Did you know all of Pure Feeds complete feeds already contain a balancer! So already contain all of the essential nutrients required!

Omega-3 fatty acid supplementation, sourced from fish oil or linseed oil, may further reduce inflammation, improve insulin sensitivity, and enhance cardiovascular function in horses with EMS.

Pure Linseed is a great source of Omega 3 – and a little goes a long way! Check it out here

Managing insulin spikes with strategies like feeding frequent small meals helps promotes stable blood glucose levels, contributing to effective EMS management.

Consider weight loss strategies such as using a grazing muzzle, soaking hay and triple netting to help control obesity.

Conclusion

In conclusion, managing EMS requires a well-rounded approach. Early recognition of clinical symptoms, like obesity and recurrent laminitis is key for timely treatment. Effective management includes providing a low-NSC (non-structural carbohydrate) diet, limiting field access, ensuring a balanced intake of essential nutrients, and supplementing with omega-3 fatty acids. Regular, appropriate exercise enhances insulin sensitivity and aids in weight loss. Consistent monitoring and veterinary guidance are essential to prevent complications like laminitis and to improve the horse’s overall health.

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Meet Ellis also known as @equiellis 👋

Ellis competes across Working Hunter, showjumping, dressage, and eventing. She keeps her horses in top condition by feeding a variety of Pure Feed mixes, including Easy, Stud, Veteran, and Performance – tailored to each horse’s needs.

Want to know which feed could work best for your horse? 📋 Try our free diet plan service today via the link in our bio.

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"We love Pure Feed, the only feed keeping Lenny`s gut happy, it has been a life changer"

We absolutely love hearing feedback like this! 🙌

A very big thank you to Janice for sharing her story about Lenny and trusting Pure Feed to keep him feeling his best!

Every horse is different, which is why our team offers free personalised diet plans to help you find the perfect feed for your horse’s needs.

👉 Tap the link in our bio to request yours today!

Have you seen a difference since feeding Pure Feed? We’d love to hear your story too! Share it with us in the comments or drop us a message 💬

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At Pure Feed, we believe in keeping things simple, honest, and effective. That’s why we’ve taken the step to make all our mixes completely soya-free.Why?
🔬 Because soya isn't for every horse. While it's a common protein source, some horses can be sensitive to it and many owners are looking for feed that avoids soya for digestive, behavioural, or environmental reasons.💡We've reformulated our recipes using linseed and rapeseed oil instead, giving you:
✔️ Natural, slow-release energy
✔️ Excellent coat shine and skin support
✔️ A rich source of omega 3s and quality protein without the reliance on imported soya🌍 Plus, this shift supports our move toward GMO-free, more sustainable formulations without compromising performance or palatability.From happy hackers to top-level eventers, more horses than ever are thriving on our complete, soya-free mixes.✅ All still cereal-free (except Performance), molasses-free, and fully balanced with vitamins, minerals, digestive support and more - so you don’t need to add a thing.Not sure which of our soya-free mixes is right for your horse? Fill out our free diet plan form today and our expert nutrition team will put together a tailored plan to suit your horse’s needs ➡️ link in bio!#thepurefeedcompany #purefeed #allyoufeedislove #equinenutrition #soyafree

At Pure Feed, we believe in keeping things simple, honest, and effective. That’s why we’ve taken the step to make all our mixes completely soya-free.

Why?
🔬 Because soya isn`t for every horse. While it`s a common protein source, some horses can be sensitive to it and many owners are looking for feed that avoids soya for digestive, behavioural, or environmental reasons.

💡We`ve reformulated our recipes using linseed and rapeseed oil instead, giving you:
✔️ Natural, slow-release energy
✔️ Excellent coat shine and skin support
✔️ A rich source of omega 3s and quality protein without the reliance on imported soya

🌍 Plus, this shift supports our move toward GMO-free, more sustainable formulations without compromising performance or palatability.

From happy hackers to top-level eventers, more horses than ever are thriving on our complete, soya-free mixes.

✅ All still cereal-free (except Performance), molasses-free, and fully balanced with vitamins, minerals, digestive support and more - so you don’t need to add a thing.

Not sure which of our soya-free mixes is right for your horse? Fill out our free diet plan form today and our expert nutrition team will put together a tailored plan to suit your horse’s needs ➡️ link in bio!

#thepurefeedcompany #purefeed #allyoufeedislove #equinenutrition #soyafree
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"My horse lives out 24/7, they're a good doer, why would I bother feeding a balancer?"It’s a common question and a logical one. If your horse is out all day, grazing constantly, surely they’re getting everything they need? 🤷Not quite.While grass provides bulk, calories, and some nutrients, it’s rarely nutritionally complete, especially in modern UK grazing systems. In fact, many of the essential micronutrients horses require for long-term health are either in short supply, highly variable, or blocked by other elements in the diet.UK soils are naturally low in copper, zinc, selenium & iodine, and modern ryegrass is bred for sugar, not minerals. Plus, high iron and potassium can block absorption of key elements.✅ A balancer is your nutritional safety net. It provides:
🔹 Chelated minerals for optimum absorption
🔹 Essential amino acids for topline, skin and hooves
🔹 Antioxidants like vitamin E and selenium
🔹 B vitamins for energy metabolism and focus
🔹 Digestive support to help the gut cope with variable forageAll in a concentrated, low-calorie, cereal-free format.
So even if your horse is at grass 24/7, a balancer ensures they’re not just getting by but thriving. It covers the invisible shortfalls in modern forage and supports long-term metabolic balance, resilience and performance.📍Find your local stockist through the interactive map on our website. It's simple, type in your postcode and our map will do the rest!#thepurefeedcompany #purefeed #purebalance #allyoufeedislove

"My horse lives out 24/7, they`re a good doer, why would I bother feeding a balancer?"

It’s a common question and a logical one. If your horse is out all day, grazing constantly, surely they’re getting everything they need? 🤷

Not quite.

While grass provides bulk, calories, and some nutrients, it’s rarely nutritionally complete, especially in modern UK grazing systems. In fact, many of the essential micronutrients horses require for long-term health are either in short supply, highly variable, or blocked by other elements in the diet.

UK soils are naturally low in copper, zinc, selenium & iodine, and modern ryegrass is bred for sugar, not minerals. Plus, high iron and potassium can block absorption of key elements.

✅ A balancer is your nutritional safety net. It provides:
🔹 Chelated minerals for optimum absorption
🔹 Essential amino acids for topline, skin and hooves
🔹 Antioxidants like vitamin E and selenium
🔹 B vitamins for energy metabolism and focus
🔹 Digestive support to help the gut cope with variable forage

All in a concentrated, low-calorie, cereal-free format.
So even if your horse is at grass 24/7, a balancer ensures they’re not just getting by but thriving. It covers the invisible shortfalls in modern forage and supports long-term metabolic balance, resilience and performance.

📍Find your local stockist through the interactive map on our website. It`s simple, type in your postcode and our map will do the rest!

#thepurefeedcompany #purefeed #purebalance #allyoufeedislove
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☀️ August Bank Holiday Weekend Update ☀️The Pure Feed team will be out of the office on Monday 25th August for the bank holiday. Any messages or emails sent during that time will be picked up when we’re back on Tuesday 26th August.If it’s something urgent, please email info@purefeed.com 📧Please note that delivery times may be slightly slower due to the long weekend, so please allow for this 📦That's all from us and we hope you have a lovely bank holiday!Let us know in the comments what you are doing with your horse on Monday ⬇️#purefeed #thepurefeedcompany #allyoufeedislove #bankholiday #augustbankholiday

☀️ August Bank Holiday Weekend Update ☀️

The Pure Feed team will be out of the office on Monday 25th August for the bank holiday. Any messages or emails sent during that time will be picked up when we’re back on Tuesday 26th August.

If it’s something urgent, please email info@purefeed.com 📧

Please note that delivery times may be slightly slower due to the long weekend, so please allow for this 📦

That`s all from us and we hope you have a lovely bank holiday!

Let us know in the comments what you are doing with your horse on Monday ⬇️

#purefeed #thepurefeedcompany #allyoufeedislove #bankholiday #augustbankholiday
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#throwback to the weekend, the team enjoyed their time at Broadway ODE @horse_event5 ☀️Did you get a free sample of Pure ReFuel? If yes you can enter our giveaway! At the end of the season we will be picking one person to win a bundle worth up to £200 including a money can’t buy, Pure Feed saddle pad 🩵To enter, post a picture or video of your horse eating refuel at horse events, tag us and use the hashtags #refuelwithpurefeed #purefeedhorseeventsDon’t panic, there’s still time to enter.Good luck! 🍀

#throwback to the weekend, the team enjoyed their time at Broadway ODE @horse_event5 ☀️

Did you get a free sample of Pure ReFuel? If yes you can enter our giveaway! At the end of the season we will be picking one person to win a bundle worth up to £200 including a money can’t buy, Pure Feed saddle pad 🩵

To enter, post a picture or video of your horse eating refuel at horse events, tag us and use the hashtags #refuelwithpurefeed #purefeedhorseevents

Don’t panic, there’s still time to enter.

Good luck! 🍀
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🌱 Why do nutrient levels in grass change?
It’s not just about what you see, it’s what’s inside that counts!Factors like sunlight, temperature, rainfall, and time of day all affect the sugar, protein, and fibre content in your field. That means your horse’s intake can vary hugely depending on the season or even the weather that week.🐴 Spring and autumn = higher sugars
☀️ Summer = slower growth, lower fibre
🌧️ Wet conditions = faster growth, but diluted nutrientsUnderstanding these changes helps you balance your horse’s diet more accurately 💪That’s why feeding a balancer is key, it tops up essential vitamins, minerals, and amino acids your horse might be missing. Our premium balancer is included in every mix, so your horse gets everything they need in one simple feed.Not sure what’s right for your horse? Get a FREE personalised diet plan from our expert team of nutritionist via the link in bio 📲#thepurefeedcompany #purefeed #equinenutritionHave you noticed your grass affecting your horse's energy or weight?👇

🌱 Why do nutrient levels in grass change?
It’s not just about what you see, it’s what’s inside that counts!

Factors like sunlight, temperature, rainfall, and time of day all affect the sugar, protein, and fibre content in your field. That means your horse’s intake can vary hugely depending on the season or even the weather that week.

🐴 Spring and autumn = higher sugars
☀️ Summer = slower growth, lower fibre
🌧️ Wet conditions = faster growth, but diluted nutrients

Understanding these changes helps you balance your horse’s diet more accurately 💪

That’s why feeding a balancer is key, it tops up essential vitamins, minerals, and amino acids your horse might be missing. Our premium balancer is included in every mix, so your horse gets everything they need in one simple feed.

Not sure what’s right for your horse? Get a FREE personalised diet plan from our expert team of nutritionist via the link in bio 📲

#thepurefeedcompany #purefeed #equinenutrition

Have you noticed your grass affecting your horse`s energy or weight?👇
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The team are having a great time in the sun at @horse_event5 Broadway ODE ☀️Ruth and Liv are on hand to provide feed advice, answer any questions you may have and to give out complimentary samples of ReFuel, our recovery and rehydration mash 🍒You can find them next to the showjumping 📍#purefeed #poweredbypurefeed #allyoufeedislove #thepurefeedcompany #horseevents

The team are having a great time in the sun at @horse_event5 Broadway ODE ☀️

Ruth and Liv are on hand to provide feed advice, answer any questions you may have and to give out complimentary samples of ReFuel, our recovery and rehydration mash 🍒

You can find them next to the showjumping 📍

#purefeed #poweredbypurefeed #allyoufeedislove #thepurefeedcompany #horseevents
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Struggling with weight gain, poor condition, or fussy eating? 🤔Stop wasting time (and money) guessing what your horse needs. Fill out our FREE diet plan form and get a tailored feeding plan from our expert nutritionists - so you can see real results, faster.Click the link in our bio or head on over to the Pure Feed website 💻#purefeed #poweredbypurefeed #allyoufeedislove #thepurefeedcompany #equinenutrition🎥 - @blossett_pr  @lily.equestrian

Struggling with weight gain, poor condition, or fussy eating? 🤔

Stop wasting time (and money) guessing what your horse needs. Fill out our FREE diet plan form and get a tailored feeding plan from our expert nutritionists - so you can see real results, faster.

Click the link in our bio or head on over to the Pure Feed website 💻

#purefeed #poweredbypurefeed #allyoufeedislove #thepurefeedcompany #equinenutrition

🎥 - @blossett_pr @lily.equestrian
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🌱 Looks can be deceiving…During UK heatwaves, your horse’s grazing might look green and healthy, but at the cellular level, it’s a very different story and it could be putting their health at risk.☀️ What happens in a heatwave?- Grass stops growing, so sugars (NSCs) build up, especially in the afternoon.
- This can push sugar + starch levels well above 15%, increasing laminitis risk.
- Meanwhile, essential nutrients drop.🔍 The hidden problem:
- Minerals: Magnesium, zinc, copper & selenium decline.
- Vitamin E & Omega-3s: Sensitive to heat stress, especially in horses in work or with metabolic issues.
- Protein: Quality falls, affecting topline, repair & hooves.
- Fibre: Less digestible, so energy extraction drops.💡 Why it matters:
Your horse may be over-consuming sugars while missing vital nutrients, leading to:
❌ Hoof & coat issues
❌ Poor muscle tone
❌ Behaviour changes
❌ Higher laminitis risk✅ Pure Balance provides the missing link. A concentrated source of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and digestive support with no added sugar or starch. It’s also included in every mix in the Pure Feed range, so you can be confident your horse’s diet is always balanced, no matter the grass quality. Whether your horse is on full turnout or restricted grazing, adding a balancer is essential in periods of forage imbalance, like heatwaves, drought, or spring flushes.📋 Want to know exactly what your horse needs right now? Fill in our free diet plan form and get personalised advice from our expert nutritionists (link in bio)#purefeed #equinenutrition #thepurefeedcompany

🌱 Looks can be deceiving…

During UK heatwaves, your horse’s grazing might look green and healthy, but at the cellular level, it’s a very different story and it could be putting their health at risk.

☀️ What happens in a heatwave?

- Grass stops growing, so sugars (NSCs) build up, especially in the afternoon.
- This can push sugar + starch levels well above 15%, increasing laminitis risk.
- Meanwhile, essential nutrients drop.

🔍 The hidden problem:
- Minerals: Magnesium, zinc, copper & selenium decline.
- Vitamin E & Omega-3s: Sensitive to heat stress, especially in horses in work or with metabolic issues.
- Protein: Quality falls, affecting topline, repair & hooves.
- Fibre: Less digestible, so energy extraction drops.

💡 Why it matters:
Your horse may be over-consuming sugars while missing vital nutrients, leading to:
❌ Hoof & coat issues
❌ Poor muscle tone
❌ Behaviour changes
❌ Higher laminitis risk

✅ Pure Balance provides the missing link. A concentrated source of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and digestive support with no added sugar or starch. It’s also included in every mix in the Pure Feed range, so you can be confident your horse’s diet is always balanced, no matter the grass quality. Whether your horse is on full turnout or restricted grazing, adding a balancer is essential in periods of forage imbalance, like heatwaves, drought, or spring flushes.

📋 Want to know exactly what your horse needs right now? Fill in our free diet plan form and get personalised advice from our expert nutritionists (link in bio)

#purefeed #equinenutrition #thepurefeedcompany
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We were delighted to catch up with @equiellis at the National Pony Society Summer Championships with her boys, Nico & Dandy 🩵ReFuel is the perfect choice for native ponies as  it is low in sugar and starch, making it suitable for horses and ponies with metabolic conditions such as EMS, laminitis, PPID & equine gastric ulcer syndrome.For more information have a look at our website! 💻#purefeed #poweredbypurefeed #allyoufeedislove #thepurefeedcompany #equinenutrition

We were delighted to catch up with @equiellis at the National Pony Society Summer Championships with her boys, Nico & Dandy 🩵

ReFuel is the perfect choice for native ponies as it is low in sugar and starch, making it suitable for horses and ponies with metabolic conditions such as EMS, laminitis, PPID & equine gastric ulcer syndrome.

For more information have a look at our website! 💻

#purefeed #poweredbypurefeed #allyoufeedislove #thepurefeedcompany #equinenutrition
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It was great to see Pure Feed Brand Ambassador @joelsebhart out at @rectoryfarmarena for the 1.20 class 🩵Sahara is fed on Pure Performance and linseed. Joel also uses ReFuel for after strenuous training or after a round 💪The Pure Feed range accommodates all horses from those out of work or retired, to those competing at a high level. To find the right feed for your horse based on their needs, fill out a FREE personalised diet plan today. Comment “DIET PLAN” for more information ⭐️#poweredbypurefeed #purefeed #allyoufeedislove #thepurefeedcompany #equinenutrition

It was great to see Pure Feed Brand Ambassador @joelsebhart out at @rectoryfarmarena for the 1.20 class 🩵

Sahara is fed on Pure Performance and linseed. Joel also uses ReFuel for after strenuous training or after a round 💪

The Pure Feed range accommodates all horses from those out of work or retired, to those competing at a high level. To find the right feed for your horse based on their needs, fill out a FREE personalised diet plan today. Comment “DIET PLAN” for more information ⭐️

#poweredbypurefeed #purefeed #allyoufeedislove #thepurefeedcompany #equinenutrition
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Is your grass looking poor right now? You're not the only one 🌾With many fields overgrazed, stressed from the heat or just lacking quality, your horse might be missing more than you think.💡 Pure Balance fills those invisible gaps.
It’s a small daily dose of powerful nutrition - no extra calories, no fizz.Packed with:
✔️ Essential minerals
✔️ Amino acids for muscle & hooves
✔️ Natural vitamin E
✔️ Gut support & B vitamins
✔️ Grass, linseed & unmolassed beet base (no cereals or molasses)Low sugar. Low starch. Low calories.
Perfect for good doers, laminitics, EMS, Cushing’s & more.Think of it as your nutritional insurance policy. It gives you peace of mind that your horse’s needs are met, even if the grass is stressed, the hay is coarse, or turnout is limited.To find your nearest stockist you can head on over to our website or click the link in our bio to look at our interactive stockist map 📍#thepurefeedcompany  #purefeed #equinenutrition #purebalance

Is your grass looking poor right now? You`re not the only one 🌾

With many fields overgrazed, stressed from the heat or just lacking quality, your horse might be missing more than you think.

💡 Pure Balance fills those invisible gaps.
It’s a small daily dose of powerful nutrition - no extra calories, no fizz.

Packed with:
✔️ Essential minerals
✔️ Amino acids for muscle & hooves
✔️ Natural vitamin E
✔️ Gut support & B vitamins
✔️ Grass, linseed & unmolassed beet base (no cereals or molasses)

Low sugar. Low starch. Low calories.
Perfect for good doers, laminitics, EMS, Cushing’s & more.

Think of it as your nutritional insurance policy. It gives you peace of mind that your horse’s needs are met, even if the grass is stressed, the hay is coarse, or turnout is limited.

To find your nearest stockist you can head on over to our website or click the link in our bio to look at our interactive stockist map 📍

#thepurefeedcompany #purefeed #equinenutrition #purebalance
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We’re pleased to share that The Feed Warehouse is a Pure Feed stockist! 🛒
@the_feed_warehouse📞 01207 500 097The Feed Warehouse has not one, not two, but three locations!
📍Durham DH7 8HU
📍 Consett DH8 7JU
📍Bishop DL14 9AZFor more information have a look at their website www.thefeedwarehouse.co.uk 💻We love supporting our stockists! If you supply Pure Feed and would like us to showcase your business, please reach out to marketing@purefeed.com for your own stockist spotlight post ⭐️Alternatively if you're a retailer interested in stocking Pure Feed, we’d love to hear from you!#Proudtostockpurefeed #thepurefeedcompany #purefeed

We’re pleased to share that The Feed Warehouse is a Pure Feed stockist! 🛒
@the_feed_warehouse

📞 01207 500 097

The Feed Warehouse has not one, not two, but three locations!
📍Durham DH7 8HU
📍 Consett DH8 7JU
📍Bishop DL14 9AZ

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What people say about Pure Feed

A much easier way of feeding
We bought a bag the day after I received the diet plan after she completely refused to eat her previous feed anymore and was practically starving herself. I have been slowly increasing the amount of the pure easy I've been ...
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Cerys
We bought a bag the day after I received the diet plan after she completely refused to eat her previous feed anymore and was practically starving herself. I have been slowly increasing the amount of the pure easy I've been giving her and so far she's loving it! It's a much easier way of feeding, very impressed!
A much easier way of feeding
Cerys
Loving Pure Feed and his tummy is too!
Herbert has been on the Pure condition pellets for a week now and is loving it. His tummy is too, as no faecal water at all - rear end lovely and clean. I'm ordering a pure linseed with my next ...
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Sue
Herbert has been on the Pure condition pellets for a week now and is loving it. His tummy is too, as no faecal water at all - rear end lovely and clean. I'm ordering a pure linseed with my next order. He's having some time off to get some weight on and is out on some grass in the middle of the tracks during the day. Thanks so much Pure Feed!
Loving Pure Feed and his tummy is too!
Sue
A huge improvement in her temperament and skin!
Bonnie is doing amazing on it! I started using it around 3 weeks ago and already there is a huge improvement in her temperament and skin! She still has enough energy for hacking 4 days a week and hunting every weekend too!
Sabrina
Bonnie is doing amazing on it! I started using it around 3 weeks ago and already there is a huge improvement in her temperament and skin! She still has enough energy for hacking 4 days a week and hunting every weekend too!
A huge improvement in her temperament and skin!
Sabrina
My pony has never looked or moved better!
I have been using your feed for 3 years now and I can say that my 25 year old pony has never looked or moved better. He really struggles with the winter so we have him your micronised linseed alongside his pure ...
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Polly
I have been using your feed for 3 years now and I can say that my 25 year old pony has never looked or moved better. He really struggles with the winter so we have him your micronised linseed alongside his pure veteran and his coat and weight maintenance was superb. With the two new ponies we have started to transition them over to the feeds recommended in the diet plan and they seem very happy. It is so reassuring to know that the ponies are getting everything that they need from your feed. So thank you and for all of your advice and knowledge.
My pony has never looked or moved better!
Polly
All look marvellous!
Everything marvellous they are all doing great. Just like it even better when your feed is on offer the gang are looking great with lovely shiny coats
Joyce Simpson
Everything marvellous they are all doing great. Just like it even better when your feed is on offer the gang are looking great with lovely shiny coats
All look marvellous!
Joyce Simpson
I can see a huge difference and improvement
I can see a huge difference and improvement, body and muscle are looking so much better, nearly too good, and I have noticed he's not hungry all the time as before and eats a bit less hay so saving on ...
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Sophie Ferragut
I can see a huge difference and improvement, body and muscle are looking so much better, nearly too good, and I have noticed he's not hungry all the time as before and eats a bit less hay so saving on money al around. Loving your product!
I can see a huge difference and improvement
Sophie Ferragut
A brilliant system
Absolutely over the moon with it, a brilliant system and perfect for my good doer 10000/10 love it and won't be swapping
Aletheia Gardiner
Absolutely over the moon with it, a brilliant system and perfect for my good doer 10000/10 love it and won't be swapping
A brilliant system
Aletheia Gardiner
Genuinely really impressed with Pure Feed!
I am genuinely really impressed with PureFeed. We have been using Pure Easy for around 2 months now - it's very palatable and my horses energy levels have been good, shiny coat etc! It's very reasonably priced which is one of ...
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Emma McFarlane
I am genuinely really impressed with PureFeed. We have been using Pure Easy for around 2 months now - it's very palatable and my horses energy levels have been good, shiny coat etc! It's very reasonably priced which is one of the main reasons I decided to try it!
Genuinely really impressed with Pure Feed!
Emma McFarlane
Wish I'd found it sooner!
It's so simple!.
Leah William
It's so simple!.
Wish I'd found it sooner!
Leah William
Pure Feed transformed my horse!
My old horse did amazing on it. My new horse is now on your feed too, and I have to say it has transformed him
Sara Constable
My old horse did amazing on it. My new horse is now on your feed too, and I have to say it has transformed him
Pure Feed transformed my horse!
Sara Constable
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