Queenbee
Well-Known Member
Long story short, after a couple of people mentioning that magnesium calmers can in some cases make a horses behaviour worse, I started to read up on this. I'm going with the calcium (yep you read it right) approach.
Basic theory is that magnesium provides the energy for the calcium to be able to turn nerve cells on and off. If there is not enough energy to do this, the brain wint function and process properly, however, excessive magnesium whilst sending some horses to sleep
or generally calming them, in some cases ten excess magnesium causes impaired and erratic response to stimuli and brain function.
The additional bit I've read is that of course if said neddy doesn't have enough calcium in his body at a high level to control the 'on off switch' of these nerve cells in the brain then magnesium or no magnesium they are not going to function properly and enable the horse to process things.
This is the basis for equifeasts theory, initial trials were based on a magnesium and calcium calmer with good effect, but they have seen even better trial results with just calcium. So I'm going out on Monday to get me some of this stuff if I can find it locally. If not I need to knock off the magnesium and feed Ben additional calcium and obviously phosphorus as I will be using a 'loading rate' now, we have some limestone flour in our feed merchants, but then I'm clueless as to what to feed for phosphorous, any suggestions? If not, any suggestions on a calcium supplement that contains phosphorus already?
Thanks all
Basic theory is that magnesium provides the energy for the calcium to be able to turn nerve cells on and off. If there is not enough energy to do this, the brain wint function and process properly, however, excessive magnesium whilst sending some horses to sleep
The additional bit I've read is that of course if said neddy doesn't have enough calcium in his body at a high level to control the 'on off switch' of these nerve cells in the brain then magnesium or no magnesium they are not going to function properly and enable the horse to process things.
This is the basis for equifeasts theory, initial trials were based on a magnesium and calcium calmer with good effect, but they have seen even better trial results with just calcium. So I'm going out on Monday to get me some of this stuff if I can find it locally. If not I need to knock off the magnesium and feed Ben additional calcium and obviously phosphorus as I will be using a 'loading rate' now, we have some limestone flour in our feed merchants, but then I'm clueless as to what to feed for phosphorous, any suggestions? If not, any suggestions on a calcium supplement that contains phosphorus already?
Thanks all