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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:
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:


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:
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.
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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Sugar & Starch in Your Horse’s Diet 🍏🌾
Sugar and starch provide energy, but too much can disrupt digestion, increase excitability, and raise the risk of ulcers, laminitis, and metabolic issues. Horses are designed to thrive on fibre, which offers slow-release energy without the spikes! ⚖️
Most horses do best on a low-starch, high-fibre diet, while performance horses may need controlled starch for quick energy. Balance is key! 💡
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Sugar & Starch in Your Horse’s Diet 🍏🌾
Sugar and starch provide energy, but too much can disrupt digestion, increase excitability, and raise the risk of ulcers, laminitis, and metabolic issues. Horses are designed to thrive on fibre, which offers slow-release energy without the spikes! ⚖️
Most horses do best on a low-starch, high-fibre diet, while performance horses may need controlled starch for quick energy. Balance is key! 💡
Need advice? Drop us a message! 💬
#thepurefeedcompany #purefeed #equinenutrition
The Pure Feed Team had a brilliant weekend at @horse_event5 Swalcliffe ODE and would like to say a huge well done to all the competitors, as well as the winners of the Pure Feed sections! A special shout-out to Sam Holland with Platinum Cavalier, who won the Pure Feed 90cm, and Isabella Owers with Chill, who took the Pure Feed 100cm title🏆
It was fantastic to meet so many of our current Pure Feeders and chat with lots of new faces too, answering all your feed questions and helping you find the perfect plan for your horses.
Next stop: Elmwood in May ➡️ we can’t wait to see you there! 🐎
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The Pure Feed Team had a brilliant weekend at @horse_event5 Swalcliffe ODE and would like to say a huge well done to all the competitors, as well as the winners of the Pure Feed sections! A special shout-out to Sam Holland with Platinum Cavalier, who won the Pure Feed 90cm, and Isabella Owers with Chill, who took the Pure Feed 100cm title🏆
It was fantastic to meet so many of our current Pure Feeders and chat with lots of new faces too, answering all your feed questions and helping you find the perfect plan for your horses.
Next stop: Elmwood in May ➡️ we can’t wait to see you there! 🐎
P.S. If you picked up a ReFuel sample from us at Horse Events, don’t forget to enter our competition! 📸 Post a picture of your horse enjoying ReFuel at Horse Events, tag us, and use the hashtags #refuelwithpurefeed and #purefeedhorseevents to be in with a chance of winning a bundle worth up to £200 - including our legendary, money-can’t-buy Pure Feed saddle pad. Good luck! 🍀
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Pure Feed’s Top Travelling Tips:
1️⃣ Pre-Travel Feeding
30 mins before travelling, provide a small bowl of feed - stick to familiar feeds to keep stomach acid in check. We recommend Pure Meadow Mash ....
2️⃣ Hydration is Key
Make sure your horse has access to fresh water throughout the journey.
Use Pure Refuel for hydration without upsetting the stomach!
3️⃣ Be Careful with Electrolytes
Did you know that electrolytes can irritate the stomach? We recommend feeding ReFuel to provide a soothing blend of electolytes
4️⃣ Post-Travel Feeding
🎥 - @joelsebhart & Sahara on route to Barbury Horse Trials
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Pure Feed’s Top Travelling Tips:
1️⃣ Pre-Travel Feeding
30 mins before travelling, provide a small bowl of feed - stick to familiar feeds to keep stomach acid in check. We recommend Pure Meadow Mash ....
2️⃣ Hydration is Key
Make sure your horse has access to fresh water throughout the journey.
Use Pure Refuel for hydration without upsetting the stomach!
3️⃣ Be Careful with Electrolytes
Did you know that electrolytes can irritate the stomach? We recommend feeding ReFuel to provide a soothing blend of electolytes
4️⃣ Post-Travel Feeding
🎥 - @joelsebhart & Sahara on route to Barbury Horse Trials
#poweredbypurefeed #thepurefeedcompany #purefeed #travellinghorses #
Laminitis: What You Need to Know🚨
Laminitis is painful & serious - but understanding the causes can help prevent it! 🐴⚠️
🔸 Diet - High sugar/starch = insulin spikes & laminar damage.
🔸 Metabolic disorders - EMS & PPID increase laminitis risk.
🔸 Hard surfaces - Repetitive concussion can trigger mechanical laminitis.
🔸 Inflammation - Colic, infections, or illness can cause toxic laminitis.
🔸 Obesity - Excess fat = higher insulin resistance.
💡 How to Reduce the Risk
✔️ Low-starch, high-fibre diet (all Pure Feeds are low in sugar and starch ✅)
✔️ Limit grazing-spring & autumn grass = high sugar!
✔️ Encourage movement-even light work improves insulin sensitivity.
✔️ Keep weight in check—a low-calorie balancer like Pure Balance helps.
Comment `DIET PLAN` to be sent a link to a personalised diet plan, taking into account your horse`s needs including metabolic conditions such as laminitis 💬
#thepurefeedcompany #purefeed #laminitis

Laminitis: What You Need to Know🚨
Laminitis is painful & serious - but understanding the causes can help prevent it! 🐴⚠️
🔸 Diet - High sugar/starch = insulin spikes & laminar damage.
🔸 Metabolic disorders - EMS & PPID increase laminitis risk.
🔸 Hard surfaces - Repetitive concussion can trigger mechanical laminitis.
🔸 Inflammation - Colic, infections, or illness can cause toxic laminitis.
🔸 Obesity - Excess fat = higher insulin resistance.
💡 How to Reduce the Risk
✔️ Low-starch, high-fibre diet (all Pure Feeds are low in sugar and starch ✅)
✔️ Limit grazing-spring & autumn grass = high sugar!
✔️ Encourage movement-even light work improves insulin sensitivity.
✔️ Keep weight in check—a low-calorie balancer like Pure Balance helps.
Comment `DIET PLAN` to be sent a link to a personalised diet plan, taking into account your horse`s needs including metabolic conditions such as laminitis 💬
#thepurefeedcompany #purefeed #laminitis
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Meet Posie 👋
Posie is an ex race horse, who is fed on Pure condition mix. With a career change Posie now turns her hoof to a bit of everything and here she is at her first ever event, at the @swalcliffeparkequestrian @horse_event5 training ODE.
The Pure Feed team are excited to be back at Swalcliffe tomorrow & Sunday to answer any nutrition questions and provide each competitor with a complimentary recovery mash! Come by the stand, say hello and claim your ReFuel sample 🍒
See you there!
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Spotted at @horse_event5 👀
Meet Posie 👋
Posie is an ex race horse, who is fed on Pure condition mix. With a career change Posie now turns her hoof to a bit of everything and here she is at her first ever event, at the @swalcliffeparkequestrian @horse_event5 training ODE.
The Pure Feed team are excited to be back at Swalcliffe tomorrow & Sunday to answer any nutrition questions and provide each competitor with a complimentary recovery mash! Come by the stand, say hello and claim your ReFuel sample 🍒
See you there!
🎥 - @ruthpotterpr
🐎 - @hazelantonia.stepney
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I think we can all agree, we are obsessed with @montieventing ‘s Joey 🤩
#throwback to our content day with Pure Feed brand ambassador, Millie Juleff. With a fantastic start to the season already, we are all excited to see where Millie goes 💪
Her string of horses are all #poweredbypurefeed 🩵
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I think we can all agree, we are obsessed with @montieventing ‘s Joey 🤩
#throwback to our content day with Pure Feed brand ambassador, Millie Juleff. With a fantastic start to the season already, we are all excited to see where Millie goes 💪
Her string of horses are all #poweredbypurefeed 🩵
#thepurefeedcompany #purefeed #eventer #eventing #showjumping
A Pure Easy transformation with Isla aka @ID.Eventing 💚 Swipe for the before!
Just look at that Pure Feed shine coming through on Olive ✨
A big thank you to Isla for taking the time to get in touch and sharing this with us. If you have seen great results from feeding Pure Feed, we`d love to hear from you!
Let us know what you think of Pure Feed via DM, email or leave us a review on Trust Pilot.
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A Pure Easy transformation with Isla aka @ID.Eventing 💚 Swipe for the before!
Just look at that Pure Feed shine coming through on Olive ✨
A big thank you to Isla for taking the time to get in touch and sharing this with us. If you have seen great results from feeding Pure Feed, we`d love to hear from you!
Let us know what you think of Pure Feed via DM, email or leave us a review on Trust Pilot.
#thepurefeedcompany #purefeed #purestud #equinenutrition #pureeasy
Is Grass Safe for Laminitis-Prone Horses? 🌱
Not all grass is equal! Sugar levels (NSCs) change depending on time, season & temperature 🌡️
Gazing times explained:
☀️ Morning (before 10 AM) - Safer ✅ (NSC levels lower overnight).
🔆 Midday-Afternoon - High risk 🚨 (Sun = NSC spike!).
🌙 Evening/Night - Varies 🤔 (Cold temps = sugar accumulation).
🚨 Spring & Autumn = Peak Risk! 🚨
Fast-growing spring grass + stressed autumn pasture = laminitis danger zone.
💡 Minimise Risk
✅ Turn out early morning before NSC levels rise.
✅ Use a grazing muzzle-reduces intake without full restriction.
✅ Feed low-NSC forage (soaked hay is a great option!).
✅ Balance the diet with low-sugar, high-fibre feeds (like Pure Feed!)
Need more help? Stress not! We are on hand to help, get in touch
📞 01458 333 333
💻 info@purefeed.com
📩 Send us a dm
#thepurefeedcompany #purefeed #laminitis

Is Grass Safe for Laminitis-Prone Horses? 🌱
Not all grass is equal! Sugar levels (NSCs) change depending on time, season & temperature 🌡️
Gazing times explained:
☀️ Morning (before 10 AM) - Safer ✅ (NSC levels lower overnight).
🔆 Midday-Afternoon - High risk 🚨 (Sun = NSC spike!).
🌙 Evening/Night - Varies 🤔 (Cold temps = sugar accumulation).
🚨 Spring & Autumn = Peak Risk! 🚨
Fast-growing spring grass + stressed autumn pasture = laminitis danger zone.
💡 Minimise Risk
✅ Turn out early morning before NSC levels rise.
✅ Use a grazing muzzle-reduces intake without full restriction.
✅ Feed low-NSC forage (soaked hay is a great option!).
✅ Balance the diet with low-sugar, high-fibre feeds (like Pure Feed!)
Need more help? Stress not! We are on hand to help, get in touch
📞 01458 333 333
💻 info@purefeed.com
📩 Send us a dm
#thepurefeedcompany #purefeed #laminitis
Meet Megan & Willie 👋
@megan_devonport
As Megan explains, Willie struggles with equine gastric ulcer syndrome. But by changing to a low starch & sugar, free from molasses and cereal Pure Feed diet, Megan has seen a vast improvement in him.
For more help and advice about navigating equine nutrition, get in touch with our team.
#thepurefeedcompany #allyoufeedislove #purefeed #poweredbypurefeed #pureworking

Meet Megan & Willie 👋
@megan_devonport
As Megan explains, Willie struggles with equine gastric ulcer syndrome. But by changing to a low starch & sugar, free from molasses and cereal Pure Feed diet, Megan has seen a vast improvement in him.
For more help and advice about navigating equine nutrition, get in touch with our team.
#thepurefeedcompany #allyoufeedislove #purefeed #poweredbypurefeed #pureworking
We’re pleased to share that Rose Mill Feeds in Ilminster (TA19 9DW) is a Pure Feed stockist! 🛒
@rosemillfeedsilminster
📞 +44 1460 712123
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!
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We’re pleased to share that Rose Mill Feeds in Ilminster (TA19 9DW) is a Pure Feed stockist! 🛒
@rosemillfeedsilminster
📞 +44 1460 712123
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
Laminitis-Safe Feeds: What’s Best for Your Horse?
Unlike many brands, almost every Pure Feed product is suitable for laminitic horses!
❌ No cereals, no molasses, no unnecessary starch!
Our range:
🔹 Pure Balance = Low-cal balancer, ideal for good doers.
🔹 Pure Fibre Balance = Extra fibre + small feeding rate.
🔹 Pure Easy = Low-cal, high-fibre mix with slow-release energy.
🔹 Pure Working = More calories for horses in regular work, still low in starch.
🔹 Pure Veteran Mix/Pellets = Soft, easy-to-digest for older horses.
🔹 Pure Condition Mix = Supports weight gain without excessive starch.
🔹 Pure Linseed = Omega-3 for skin, coat & condition.
🔹 Pure Meadow Mash = Hydrating, quick-soaking fibre source.
🔹 Pure Refuel = Low-starch recovery feed for hard-working horses.
🚫 Avoid: High starch feeds & cereals like oats, maize & wheat.
📖 Not sure what to choose? Try our free diet plan! 🔗 link in bio!
#thepurefeedcompany #purefeed

Laminitis-Safe Feeds: What’s Best for Your Horse?
Unlike many brands, almost every Pure Feed product is suitable for laminitic horses!
❌ No cereals, no molasses, no unnecessary starch!
Our range:
🔹 Pure Balance = Low-cal balancer, ideal for good doers.
🔹 Pure Fibre Balance = Extra fibre + small feeding rate.
🔹 Pure Easy = Low-cal, high-fibre mix with slow-release energy.
🔹 Pure Working = More calories for horses in regular work, still low in starch.
🔹 Pure Veteran Mix/Pellets = Soft, easy-to-digest for older horses.
🔹 Pure Condition Mix = Supports weight gain without excessive starch.
🔹 Pure Linseed = Omega-3 for skin, coat & condition.
🔹 Pure Meadow Mash = Hydrating, quick-soaking fibre source.
🔹 Pure Refuel = Low-starch recovery feed for hard-working horses.
🚫 Avoid: High starch feeds & cereals like oats, maize & wheat.
📖 Not sure what to choose? Try our free diet plan! 🔗 link in bio!
#thepurefeedcompany #purefeed
Thank you for your patience. For help please contact us:
📞 01458 333 333
💻 info@purefeed.com
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Thank you for your patience. For help please contact us:
📞 01458 333 333
💻 info@purefeed.com
📩 Send us a dm
#thepurefeedcompany #purefeed #excitingtimesahead
Hopping on the #actionfigure trend with the ReFuel pony set. Cherry the pony comes with a feed scoop, a feed bucket and a bag of Pure ReFuel.
💧 Electrolytes to aid hydration
💪 Amino acids to support muscle recovery
👏 Pre and Probiotics to promote digestive health
🌟 Vitamin C, E and Selenium to protect from muscle fatigue and soreness
🍒 Tasty berry and cherry flavouring to tempt fussy eaters
… all included in Pure ReFuel!
Unfortunately the set is unavailable for purchase but fear not! You can buy a 15kg bag of ReFuel for your horse, 89p per serving and each 500g serving has 46g of sugar and starch which is 9.2%! 🍒
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Hopping on the #actionfigure trend with the ReFuel pony set. Cherry the pony comes with a feed scoop, a feed bucket and a bag of Pure ReFuel.
💧 Electrolytes to aid hydration
💪 Amino acids to support muscle recovery
👏 Pre and Probiotics to promote digestive health
🌟 Vitamin C, E and Selenium to protect from muscle fatigue and soreness
🍒 Tasty berry and cherry flavouring to tempt fussy eaters
… all included in Pure ReFuel!
Unfortunately the set is unavailable for purchase but fear not! You can buy a 15kg bag of ReFuel for your horse, 89p per serving and each 500g serving has 46g of sugar and starch which is 9.2%! 🍒
#thepurefeedcompany #purefeed #purefeedrefuel #purerefuel #rehydrationmash #recoverymash
🐴 How Horses Use Sugar & Starch for Energy
Not all energy sources are the same! Here’s how your horse digests & uses sugar vs starch:
🔬 Digestion 101
✔️ Sugar = Quick absorption → Immediate energy.
✔️ Starch = Enzymatic breakdown → Stored as glycogen for later.
⚡️ How the Body Uses Them
✅ Fast fuel for exercise – Muscles use glucose for movement.
✅ Stored glycogen – Acts as an energy reserve.
✅ Converted to fat – Excess sugar is stored long-term.
✅ Gut balance – Too much starch can disrupt hindgut pH, leading to acidosis & colic.
⚖️ The Right Balance = Healthy Metabolism & Performance
✔️ Forage first – Hay/grass provide fibre-based energy.
✔️ Low-starch feeds – Prevent insulin spikes & digestive issues.
✔️ Slow-release fuels – Fibre & oil provide energy without sugar crashes.
📸 - @equiellis

🐴 How Horses Use Sugar & Starch for Energy
Not all energy sources are the same! Here’s how your horse digests & uses sugar vs starch:
🔬 Digestion 101
✔️ Sugar = Quick absorption → Immediate energy.
✔️ Starch = Enzymatic breakdown → Stored as glycogen for later.
⚡️ How the Body Uses Them
✅ Fast fuel for exercise – Muscles use glucose for movement.
✅ Stored glycogen – Acts as an energy reserve.
✅ Converted to fat – Excess sugar is stored long-term.
✅ Gut balance – Too much starch can disrupt hindgut pH, leading to acidosis & colic.
⚖️ The Right Balance = Healthy Metabolism & Performance
✔️ Forage first – Hay/grass provide fibre-based energy.
✔️ Low-starch feeds – Prevent insulin spikes & digestive issues.
✔️ Slow-release fuels – Fibre & oil provide energy without sugar crashes.
📸 - @equiellis
Get to know Pure Feed Brand Ambassador Millie Juleff @montieventing 🩵
Millie is a talented young rider, competing at 4*. With an impressive and competitive string of horses for the coming season we are proud to be supporting Millie and her string.
Take your season to the next level with expert nutrition. Get in touch with our nutrition team, who are always on hand to help.
📧 nutrition@purefeed.com
💬 DM us
📞 01458 333 333
#poweredbypurefeed #purefeed #thepurefeedcompany #allyoufeedislove

Get to know Pure Feed Brand Ambassador Millie Juleff @montieventing 🩵
Millie is a talented young rider, competing at 4*. With an impressive and competitive string of horses for the coming season we are proud to be supporting Millie and her string.
Take your season to the next level with expert nutrition. Get in touch with our nutrition team, who are always on hand to help.
📧 nutrition@purefeed.com
💬 DM us
📞 01458 333 333
#poweredbypurefeed #purefeed #thepurefeedcompany #allyoufeedislove
💚 Pure Easy 💚
Pure Easy is a fully balanced, complete feed designed to meet all your horse’s nutritional requirements without the need for extra supplements. Each ingredient plays a crucial role in supporting gut health, muscle function, hoof strength, and sustained energy levels - all while keeping sugar and starch to a minimum.
🔬 Scientifically Formulated for Total Nutrition:
➡️ Built-in Balancer
➡️ Chaff Included
➡️ Slow-Release Energy
➡️ Pre- and Probiotics
➡️ Salt
🚫 Free From:
Soya-Free - Ideal for horses with intolerances.
Alfalfa-Free - Gentle on sensitive stomachs.
Cereal-Free & Molasses-Free - Keeping starch (6%) and sugar (4%) low for controlled energy.
No Mould Inhibitors & No NIS (Nutritionally improve straw) – Just clean, high-quality ingredients.
With 33% fibre, low sugar and starch, and a carefully balanced nutrient profile, Pure Easy makes feeding simple - everything your horse needs in one bag, with nothing they don’t.
Do you feed Pure Easy? Let us know in the comments below! 👇
#thepurefeedcompany #purefeed #pureeasy

💚 Pure Easy 💚
Pure Easy is a fully balanced, complete feed designed to meet all your horse’s nutritional requirements without the need for extra supplements. Each ingredient plays a crucial role in supporting gut health, muscle function, hoof strength, and sustained energy levels - all while keeping sugar and starch to a minimum.
🔬 Scientifically Formulated for Total Nutrition:
➡️ Built-in Balancer
➡️ Chaff Included
➡️ Slow-Release Energy
➡️ Pre- and Probiotics
➡️ Salt
🚫 Free From:
Soya-Free - Ideal for horses with intolerances.
Alfalfa-Free - Gentle on sensitive stomachs.
Cereal-Free & Molasses-Free - Keeping starch (6%) and sugar (4%) low for controlled energy.
No Mould Inhibitors & No NIS (Nutritionally improve straw) – Just clean, high-quality ingredients.
With 33% fibre, low sugar and starch, and a carefully balanced nutrient profile, Pure Easy makes feeding simple - everything your horse needs in one bag, with nothing they don’t.
Do you feed Pure Easy? Let us know in the comments below! 👇
#thepurefeedcompany #purefeed #pureeasy
Did you known the entire Pure Feed range is free from molasses? 💪
Why is this important?
❌ No Sugar Spikes – Molasses is high in sugar, which can cause unwanted energy surges and make some horses fizzy or difficult to manage.
🌿 Ideal for Horses with Metabolic Issues – Our feeds are naturally low in sugar and starch, making them a great choice for horses prone to laminitis, EMS, or Cushing’s (PPID).
💪 Sustained, Cool Energy – Our feeds provide slow-release energy, helping your horse stay focused and perform at their best.
🦷 Better for Teeth – Excess sugar can contribute to dental issues.
Ready to make the change to Pure Feed? Fill out a FREE personalised diet plan, tailored to your horse and their needs. Once complete we will email you the report and a feeding suggestion. It`s as easy as 1,2,3! 🩵
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Did you known the entire Pure Feed range is free from molasses? 💪
Why is this important?
❌ No Sugar Spikes – Molasses is high in sugar, which can cause unwanted energy surges and make some horses fizzy or difficult to manage.
🌿 Ideal for Horses with Metabolic Issues – Our feeds are naturally low in sugar and starch, making them a great choice for horses prone to laminitis, EMS, or Cushing’s (PPID).
💪 Sustained, Cool Energy – Our feeds provide slow-release energy, helping your horse stay focused and perform at their best.
🦷 Better for Teeth – Excess sugar can contribute to dental issues.
Ready to make the change to Pure Feed? Fill out a FREE personalised diet plan, tailored to your horse and their needs. Once complete we will email you the report and a feeding suggestion. It`s as easy as 1,2,3! 🩵
#thepurefeedcompany #molassesfree #purefeed #allyoufeedislove
Laminitis is more than just sore feet-it’s a serious condition affecting the sensitive laminae inside the hoof. But did you know there are different types, each with a unique cause? 👇
🧬 1️⃣ Metabolic Laminitis (Most Common)
🔎 Too much insulin weakens the laminae, increasing damage risk.
Triggered by hormonal imbalances like:
✅ EMS – Often seen in overweight horses with insulin resistance
✅ Cushing’s (PPID) – Common in older horses with a curly coat & muscle loss
🔥 2️⃣ Inflammatory Laminitis
🔎 Too much insulin weakens the laminae, increasing damage risk.
Caused by gut disturbances & illness, such as:
✅ Colic or infections releasing toxins into the bloodstream
✅ Cereal overload, upsetting gut bacteria & triggering inflammation
⏳ 3️⃣ Mechanical Laminitis
🔎 Excess pressure restricts blood flow, weakening the laminae. Occurs when hooves bear too much weight, due to:
✅ Injury, forcing weight onto one limb
✅ Poor hoof balance or hard surfaces
💡 Prevention Starts with Nutrition!
A low sugar, low starch, high fibre diet helps stabilise insulin, reduce inflammation & support gut health. Our laminitis-safe feeds provide balanced nutrition - without cereals or molasses!
📖 Need help? Try our FREE diet plan that you can find on our website!
#thepurefeedcompany #purefeed #allyoufeedislove #laminitis #laminitisawareness

Laminitis is more than just sore feet-it’s a serious condition affecting the sensitive laminae inside the hoof. But did you know there are different types, each with a unique cause? 👇
🧬 1️⃣ Metabolic Laminitis (Most Common)
🔎 Too much insulin weakens the laminae, increasing damage risk.
Triggered by hormonal imbalances like:
✅ EMS – Often seen in overweight horses with insulin resistance
✅ Cushing’s (PPID) – Common in older horses with a curly coat & muscle loss
🔥 2️⃣ Inflammatory Laminitis
🔎 Too much insulin weakens the laminae, increasing damage risk.
Caused by gut disturbances & illness, such as:
✅ Colic or infections releasing toxins into the bloodstream
✅ Cereal overload, upsetting gut bacteria & triggering inflammation
⏳ 3️⃣ Mechanical Laminitis
🔎 Excess pressure restricts blood flow, weakening the laminae. Occurs when hooves bear too much weight, due to:
✅ Injury, forcing weight onto one limb
✅ Poor hoof balance or hard surfaces
💡 Prevention Starts with Nutrition!
A low sugar, low starch, high fibre diet helps stabilise insulin, reduce inflammation & support gut health. Our laminitis-safe feeds provide balanced nutrition - without cereals or molasses!
📖 Need help? Try our FREE diet plan that you can find on our website!
#thepurefeedcompany #purefeed #allyoufeedislove #laminitis #laminitisawareness