Mrs Jingle
Well-Known Member
Roughly £15 here for a 20kg sack of calmag, that even at relatively high doses seems to last forever, much, much cheaper alternative. I am seriously wondering now if I should go back to using it? Help!!!
Ah right, well it is calcined magnesite that I was using (used for cattle in my part of the world and called calmag on the labelling), and I was led to believe that it also contained calcium? In fact I am sure that it said so on the label? But I could be wrong, I often am!
So would I be OK to still feed that then...I have gone back to buying very expensive magnesium from Progressive Earth as I thought I was getting it seriously wrong with the cattle Calmag?
Gosh it is all so confusing!
Now I am totally confused, I had read (on here I think??) that the opposite is the case, that too much calcium inhibits the uptake of magnesium. Which is why I stopped using Calmag as I felt I might be depleting the uptake of magnesium (which is the thing I particularly wanted to feed at a reasonably high'ish level) by using the calmag as a cheaper alternative?
I kept three horses and two ponies fighting fit over thirty odd years and never fed a single supplement to any of them - I believe that they are totally unnecessary.
This is probably more reliable as he quotes Katy watts and dr kellon...
http://www.hoofrehab.com/diet.htm
Something in here about mg affecting ca...
http://equiforce.com/an-integral-part-of-equine-nutrition.aspx