madgeymoo
Well-Known Member
i was just wondering when feeding calicum could this cause tying up as in normal muscle function, calcium is cycled within the cell. To contract the muscle, calcium is released in response to electrical stimulus from the nervous system. To relax the muscle, the mitochondria (the energy-producing centers in the cells) return the calcium to the small bodies where it is stored. When the mitochondria lose their ability to recycle the calcium, it begins to build up, leading to constant contraction.
would this cause a TB horse to tie up when he is normally fed one teaspoon a day
would this cause a TB horse to tie up when he is normally fed one teaspoon a day