It can't be that easy...can it??

DanniRenske

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I currently give my horse a calmer supplement. I have been reading that the active ingredient is Magnesium Oxide and I have found a web site that sells Magnesium Oxide to use for horses at £11.99 (compared to calmer £25!)

Is this true can plain magnesium oxide be given??

Help!!!!
 
I give my boy Magnesium Oxide as it is good for his feet and helps him process sugars - he had a huge crest and fat pads when I got him.
 
I don't want to hijack the post, but................

I give my boy Magnesium Oxide as it is good for his feet and helps him process sugars - he had a huge crest and fat pads when I got him.

Has your horses crest gone down? If yes, how much did ou feed please.

OP where have you found it so cheaply please? Can you share the link?
 
I think natural horse supplies sell it, I have tried every calmer under the sun and have just orderd some so if that works then I will certainly happily endorse it
 
I always thought the big problem with supplements is their absorbsion rate, so that when you pay a higher price you pay it for a product that has been designed for better absorbsion (therefore you need less of it and it works better), but I may be wrong.
 
I always thought the big problem with supplements is their absorbsion rate, so that when you pay a higher price you pay it for a product that has been designed for better absorbsion (therefore you need less of it and it works better), but I may be wrong.

^^ I understand this to be the case, too.

On the subject of Magnesium Oxide being an effective calmer, I believe it works well if the horse is actually deficient in Magnesium, but not if it is just naturally nervy or over-energetic.
 
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