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<blockquote data-quote="cattle_gal" data-source="post: 57819" data-attributes="member: 643"><p>Since we are going into winter a mineral with 14% mag is typically for spring grass. Prevents grass Teteny. The 14% mag in a supplement isn't effecient. If you can, find a supplement with Chelated Mag. Here's why. If the fomula is 14% mag non chelated, the system can only absorb so much the rest goes out the rear end. Thus why the high amount of mag in the formula. They body has a great amount going through the system for it to latch on to. If the formula is chelated mag then much less is needed and the amount will be absorbed into the system not washed out the rear. </p><p></p><p>Get your hay and ground tested for your specific mineral needs. If you fertilize your hay grounds/pastures mag could be def because of that also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cattle_gal, post: 57819, member: 643"] Since we are going into winter a mineral with 14% mag is typically for spring grass. Prevents grass Teteny. The 14% mag in a supplement isn't effecient. If you can, find a supplement with Chelated Mag. Here's why. If the fomula is 14% mag non chelated, the system can only absorb so much the rest goes out the rear end. Thus why the high amount of mag in the formula. They body has a great amount going through the system for it to latch on to. If the formula is chelated mag then much less is needed and the amount will be absorbed into the system not washed out the rear. Get your hay and ground tested for your specific mineral needs. If you fertilize your hay grounds/pastures mag could be def because of that also. [/QUOTE]
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