cptrayes
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Calcined Magnesite it said on the bag... still got it as nothing will eat it. Pinkish/sandy colour?
That's it, also known as calmag and dolomite.
So - what had you been sticking your fingers into beforehand
Calcined Magnesite it said on the bag... still got it as nothing will eat it. Pinkish/sandy colour?
I have the problem of my gelding not liking the smell of MagOx in his feed. When I first mix it in there's no smell but within minutes, it gets a sour stale smell and gets worse so he won't touch it, can't blame him really.
Does anyone else find this?
If not, I know cptrayes - you said you mix it with a little beet, is that speedibeet or sugar beet? I wonder if it is because mine is Magnesium Oxide, did I buy the wrong one perhaps?
I have to syringe it into him but I hate having to force him, he is good tho even tho he hates the taste.
Absolutely, and farmers being farmers, they tend to think about nice lush grass as ideal where I would like to find old pasture with sparse grazing, not grass that is overgrazed by horses, full of dock and buttercups.This has got me thinking. We often see comments about how much more laminitis we see these days. How much of that is because more ex dairy farms have diversified into livery & are keeping horses on grass that has been treated for years with nitrogen fertiliser which I understand is more likely to lead to magnesium deficient grass?
This has got me thinking. We often see comments about how much more laminitis we see these days. How much of that is because more ex dairy farms have diversified into livery & are keeping horses on grass that has been treated for years with nitrogen fertiliser which I understand is more likely to lead to magnesium deficient grass?
Really interesting thread....
So who out there has had/does have their pasture/soil and hay/haylage analysed? I don't but i'm now thinking about it as my horses are on ex-dairy pasture.
Really interested to hear what others do...
What about feeding cinammon? Does anyone else have any experience with feeding this spice?
My little shetland has been very pottery for the past 3 months, i have been feeding MagOx at the recommended dosage and although he wasn't getting any worse there was no real improvement. He's been in pony prison for the past 3 months on small quants of soaked hay and happy hooves.
I was getting a bit fed up with his lack of improvement and read an article on feeding cinammon to equines. So i started including cinammon just over 2 weeks ago and he is now sound and back out on grass.