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The less green grass or lucerne in the diet, the less the potassium intake and therefore the less need to add salt to feed. The newcomer, at least for horse owners, is magnesium aspartate, more properly known as magnesium-L-aspartate. Consulting with a veterinarian is essential before incorporating Epsom salts into a horse’s diet. They can assess the horse’s individual needs and provide proper guidance on the appropriate use of Epsom salts, taking into consideration the horse’s overall health, existing medical conditions, and any other medications or supplements they may be receiving. Veterinary supervision will help ensure that the horse receives the potential benefits of Epsom salts without any adverse effects.

Photo above: There are many factors that contribute to a calm horse. Magnesium in your horse's diet is best discussed with an equine nutrition advisor.)However a wide variety of people read this forum, from the very experienced like yourself, to the novice single horse owner who is on a budget. Imagine if you will if this owner, seeing a significant saving, took your advice. With no clear idea of dosing, or how Epsom Salts can work, there is a real danger of overdosing and inducing a medical condition in a horse or pony that could become dangerous. Magnesium sulfate is commonly used as a laxative and a wound soak for horses. In the gel form available from many veterinarian supply sources, it is reported to be very useful in significant and lasting reduction of pain in the horse's limbs. Magnesium sulfate paste is sometimes used as an agent in drawing boils and carbuncles. Used in soaking wounds, it helps clean and soothe the tissues and skin. Motility changes prevent farting and/or result in more fermentation due to delayed transit times. Ex: pain, atropine, electrolyte abnormalities (endurance racing, hot weather). It is not actually salt that hardens arteries, rather it is a build up of calcium plaque which occurs because of giving calcium without magnesium.

Does your horse suffer from dandruff? Try an Epsom salts scrub. Mix handfuls of Epsom salts with a small amount of water and gently massage your horse in circular motions, then rinse off. This will leave its body feeling soft and the blood flow will be temporarily increased in the areas massaged. This will flush toxins and bring nutrients with the new blood flow. Epsom salts are known for their anti-inflammatory properties. When used in a warm soak or poultice, they can help reduce swelling and inflammation in your horse’s muscles, joints, or hooves. This makes them particularly useful for conditions like laminitis, abscesses, or sprains. Magnesium deficiency can lead to laminitis as does anything with high sugar and protein content. It is therefore important that you do your research before planning your horse's meals, especially if you have a horse that suffers from laminitis. It seems that people have been taking their cues from veterinarians,” he says. “Products like ichthammol have long been a go-to preparation for the treatment of abscesses on the bottom of horses’ feet. The advice to clients with a footsore horse is almost always to slather on the ichthammol.” Mix until salts are dissolved. Soak affected body part by immersing in a container (such as for a hoof), or by applying a wet dressing.Foundered horses should be fed grass hay and supplemented with Farrier’s Formula® to help repair damaged tissues. Fat horses should be fed a restricted feed intake. The horse’s condition should be no greater than a six on the condition scale – you can’t see the ribs but you can easily feel them. What is the Prognosis (Outcome)? If you have been on a long, hard ride, or have taken a tumble, Epsom salts can help. Add two cups to your bath and enjoy a long soak; this will soothe a sore, bruised body and help to calm your nerves. The maximum tolerable level in the total diet is estimated at 0.8%, for a 500kg horse in light to moderate exercise consuming 2 to 2.25% BW. That equates to 80 to 90g of magnesium in the total diet. Magnesium is found to be a calming agent because of its role in both nerve excitability and muscle contraction, and the suspicion that nervousness may be caused by suboptimal levels of magnesium in the diet.

Dr. John’s professional interests include small animal surgery, ophthalmology, equine reproduction and equine lameness. Lucerne and clover, being legumes, store sodium in their root nodules while the leafy part is very high in both.

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Mueller stressed that “horses being referred for possible exploratory surgery should not be fed during transport to the referral facility.” The Decision to Refer Epsom salts can be used by soaking or foot poulticing. Soaking is done by placing the hoof in warm water with diluted Epsom salts (with diluted povidone-iodine best) for about 10 to 20 minutes, once or twice daily. A better and more effective use of Epsom salts is to use them as a poultice. Epsom salt paste (magnesium sulfate) is usually bought in jars or tubes with other ingredients such as methyl salicylate and menthol. There are several methods to make your own Epsom salt paste with the most common way from Epsom salt and vegetable glycerin. Epsom salt looks similar to table salt but is a completely different compound. Epsom salt is made of both magnesium and sulfate, whereas table salt is sodium.

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