by chris | Jun 3, 2021 | Case Studies, Horse health and management
Pure Meadow Mash certainly appeals to horses with a difficult appetite Kevin and Emma McNab have been using our Pure Meadow Mash since we launched it last year and have found it great for helping to tempt fussy horses and those that don’t have the biggest of...
by chris | May 24, 2021 | Blog, Pure Feed news
We have included some helpful tips, observations, and suggestions below to help you store your Pure Feed: Our bags are not waterproof, and our feeds need to breathe so we make the bags porous for that reason. We do NOT use mould inhibitors as these can damage the...
by chris | May 24, 2021 | Case Studies, Horse health and management
Many of you get in touch to say that your horse is naturally quite excitable and can be fizzy or difficult to maintain concentration. If this sounds like you, you will be only too familiar with getting the right balance between having enough energy for the work you’re...
by chris | Apr 21, 2021 | Blog, Horse nutrition, Horse supplements
Dr David Marlin Dr David Marlin is a world renowned scientist and has been involved with horses his whole life. After completing his PhD looking at the effects of exercise and training on Thoroughbred racehorses David has gone on to work for The Animal Health Trust,...
by chris | Mar 16, 2021 | Blog, Pure Feed news
Pure Feed Graze to change name to Pure Meadow Mash As a result, and after much deliberation, it has been renamed Meadow Mash which better captures and describes the feed’s uses and qualities. The name will change on our bags, website and marketing material...
by chris | Jan 13, 2021 | Blog, Horse care & management, Horse nutrition
Underweight horses If your horse is currently underweight, we would always recommend consulting your vet to check that there isn’t any underlying health issue causing the weight loss. It is also important to consider dental check -ups and worming to make sure your...
by chris | Nov 4, 2020 | Blog, Horse care & management, Horse health, Horse nutrition
Why would you soak horse feeds? Historically, soaked horse feeds like warm bran mashes were fed after a hard day’s work to hydrate and warm the horse. However, with further scientific knowledge this practice has become outdated. We now understand that using a...
by chris | Mar 3, 2020 | Blog, Pure Feed news
Another one of our talented dressage riders Sally Bell competed at the Regionals and did brilliantly to place 2nd in the Inter 1 Gold with Philip and qualify for the Nationals in April. At the end of 2019, Leonie Saffy was selected for the World Class Podium Potential...
by chris | Dec 4, 2019 | Case Studies, Good doers
Finding a ‘good doer’ horse feed Finding a ‘good doer’ horse feed can be challenging; some horses naturally have more energy than others and each horse will experience weight and condition maintenance differently. For those with a fizzy or...
by chris | Nov 14, 2019 | Blog, Pure Feed news
Congratulations go to 16 year old Carla Milne for placing 2nd in the Medium U21 Area Festival Final in October in a hotly contested class. Carla and Cookie have qualified for the Medium Freestyle and Advanced Medium Freestyle at the Winter Regionals. In the middle of...
by chris | Aug 8, 2019 | Blog, Pure Feed news
Harriet was part of the North team which finished 3rd in the U18 class and Ellie helped the South West team to win both the U18 and U21 classes. Ellie’s horses are fed Pure Working, Condition and Performance topped up with Pure Electrolytes which are particularly...
by chris | Jul 2, 2019 | Blog, Pure Feed news
Sponsored rider Ellie Fredericks had a win at Nunney International Horse Trials aboard Belaero in the Under 18s 100 Open. 13 year-old Sophie Wildern also had a fantastic day at Nunney, with a double clear and a brilliant 6th place out of a massive 42 starters in the...