Science can be very dry and digging into the detail of trials and experiments can be time consuming and taxing. So it is great to find a relatively easy to read review paper. We have highlighted the key bits that support our views that:
- Typical horse diets almost always have enough magnesium
- Getting a horse into a magnesium deficient state is actually really hard
- Absorption of magnesium is not affected by the Calcium : Magnesium ratio
- Artificial magnesium sources have a different impact than natural sources (described as organic in this paper)
- The more magnesium you feed the more builds up all over the body
- The homeostatic control system for magnesium is weak
- Drawing conclusions about horses from human studies is potentially very misleading
Here is the paper "Magnesium disorders in horses" Allison J Stewart. Vet Clin Equine 27 (2011) 149–163