by chris | Jun 4, 2019 | Blog, Pure Feed news
Our Pure event riders have been on flying form with several wins and top 10 finishes. Sponsored rider Kevin Mcnab rode his young horse Vidalgo to a win at his first Novice at Aston -Le-Walls, whilst young rider Ellie Fredericks took 2nd place on Balaero in their first...
by chris | May 9, 2019 | Blog, Pure Feed news
Lucinda has been a Pure Feed Ambassador since 2012 and is thrilled with the results in all her horses, from foals to top level: “My horses have never looked or felt better. It has to be one of the most simple, easy-to-use feeds on the market for all levels.” Carla...
by chris | Apr 3, 2019 | Blog, Pure Feed news
Madi Penfound took QEH Ocean Voyage to Summerhouse Equestrian where they won the BS 1.15m before also heading to Belton a few weeks later, jumping a double clear to finish 3rd in the Intermediate. Madison Penfound’s horse, QEH Ocean Voyage, is fed Pure Performance,...
by chris | Feb 21, 2019 | Blog, Horse care & management, Horse nutrition
Why feed forage and why is it so important for your horse? The horse is a trickle feeder, designed to eat little and often. Their diet should be made up of a minimum of 1.5% of their bodyweight as forage per day. For a 500kg horse this is a minimum of 7.5kg of forage...
by chris | Jul 10, 2018 | Blog, Pure Feed news
Many people around the UK were struck by Sir David Attenborough’s Blue Planet II programme. It highlighted the extent of the damage that plastic usage is doing to our planet. Already taking great care to produce our feeds naturally, we were keen to see what else we...
by chris | Mar 19, 2018 | Blog, Horse care & management, Horse health
In March 2018, we caught up with our sponsored rider Georgina Vaughan to talk about gastric ulcers in horses. As well as being an international endurance rider, Georgina is an equine veterinary surgeon at Abbey Equine Clinic in Abergavenny. We took the opportunity to...
by chris | Jan 2, 2018 | Case Studies, Weight gain
How do you put weight on a horse? If your horse is struggling with condition and you can’t see why, we suggest talking to your vet first to establish whether any treatment is required. If your horse gets the clinical all-clear, it’s time to look at their...
by chris | Oct 5, 2017 | Blog, Horse care & management
As with all horses, it is important to ensure that breeding horses are fit and appear in good form. To achieve this, the nutritional side of things must be considered carefully. Without attention to detail in this area, the chances of having a horse at the optimum...