coloredred
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As title really, horse can't have magnesium but does well on balancers (currently on spillers lite balancer). Any suggestions?
Some horses are very intolerant to magnesium and a friends horse Is one of them he's a bit dangerous unless she really keeps on top of it.
It took them a while to work out that this was the issue but it's transformed the horse .
Why not go down the forage analysis route and then you can just give the minerals you are short of while avoiding Magnesium.
Glad I'm not the only one with a slightly strange horse! Do you know what your friend feeds out of interest?
I'd thought about this although not in much detail as they swap fields so much from fertilised to unfertilised, would that make any difference?
No but I can ask her if you like but she uses the equifeast balancer you do I remember her telling me about it .
I have taken an average of different fields before or between grazing and hay fields.
It would give you a rough idea of what the fields contain and the advantage of doing it like that you can add or remove things one at a time to check for reactions.
Sounds ike your horse is deficient in calcium not magnesium.
I was pretty sure he wasn't deficient in the first place, I was feeding mag for barefoot benefits but stopped. His current balancer doesn't have much in but it's clearly affecting him. The equifeast balancer has a calcium based calmer included so that should help if he's lacking that.