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EMS Horses: How Low-NSC Rations Transform Sensitivity to Stability

Hoof Room highlights the importance of low non-structural carbohydrate (NSC) diets for horses with Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS). Rations below 10% NSC are recommended to manage insulin levels, reduce laminitis risk, and support overall metabolic health.

-- Hoof Room is emphasizing a key dietary guideline for horses with Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS). For managing the condition, diets with a non-structural carbohydrate (NSC) content below 10% are recommended. This level of control helps prevent harmful insulin spikes and related health problems. Careful regulation of NSC intake is a primary component of care for these metabolically sensitive horses.

More information is available at https://hoofroom.com/low-nsc-feed-for-horses-with-ems-ingredient-sensitivity-and-impact/

Horses with EMS have a high susceptibility to laminitis, a painful and debilitating hoof condition. Dietary management is a significant factor for these at-risk animals. A main objective of this management is controlling the intake of non-structural carbohydrates, which include sugars, starches, and fructans.

Research indicates a specific dietary threshold is beneficial for horses with insulin dysregulation. The European College of Equine Internal Medicine (ECEIM) suggests forage and feeds with an NSC content below 10%. This guideline helps limit the post-meal insulin response.

To meet this dietary target, owners should limit or remove certain high-risk ingredients from their horse's diet. Sweet feeds, oats, corn, barley, and products with molasses are generally not advised. These items are high in starch and sugar, which can cause an adverse metabolic reaction in horses with insulin resistance.

Suitable alternatives can supply energy and fiber without causing metabolic disruption. Molasses-free beet pulp and soybean hulls are effective sources of digestible fiber. Additionally, quality fat supplements like canola oil provide concentrated energy and support stable blood glucose levels.

Selecting the right forage is fundamental to a feeding program for a metabolic horse. Hays such as mature timothy and orchardgrass can be suitable options. It is important that any forage is tested to confirm it is below the 10% NSC threshold to support metabolic stability.

Hoof Room offers educational materials for owners managing this condition. The company's website includes guides on ingredient analysis and practical feeding strategies. These materials assist caretakers in making informed decisions for their horse's health.

Consistent dietary management can improve health outcomes for horses with EMS. A carefully controlled, low-NSC diet promotes stable insulin levels and a healthy body condition. This approach helps reduce the risk of laminitis and supports long-term well-being.

To learn more about equine metabolic health, visit Hoof Room at https://hoofroom.com.

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