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Special Discount Offer: Focus Equine AND Flex EZ
Buy a 30 serving Focus Equine® and a 30 day size Flex EZ joint supplement and save 15% on both. Before discount $128.98 -Total savings $19.35 After discount $109.63 + s/h
We offer a money back guarantee on Focus Equine® 7 serving size.
Haven't tried Focus Equine® yet? We encourage you to purchase the 7 serving size first. Yes! 7 servings will be enough for a good trial. If you have a particularly difficult horse, call us and we can discuss your horse and how we can obtain the best results with your initial trial.
If not satisfied with the results, please contact within 30 days of ordering for a full refund.
30 Servings $79.99 + S/H Can last one horse up to 2 months
60 Servings $159.99 + S/H Can last one horse up to 4 months
90 Servings $239.99 + S/H Great size for multiple horses
120 Servings $319.99 + S/H Great size for trainers
2 grams of Magnesium Oxide per 100kg bodyweight 500kg ( 1100lb) horse would be 10 grams of Magnesium Oxide
Why feed Magnesium to Horses? Magnesium plays an important part in nerve and muscle function, and horses deficient in this important element can show signs of nervousness, wariness, excitability, and muscle tremors. This gives magnesium its reputation for having a calming influence on equines. A deficient horse is likely to have a poor tolerance to work and its muscles will tie up quite quickly. This is why magnesium deficient horses sometimes have behavior problems...it's because they are body sore and have a poor tolerance for work and poor recovery from hard workouts. Magnesium is also known to play an important part in reducing equine obesity, and can lessen the risk of laminitis in animals prone to it during periods of strong spring grass growth. Magnesium and Laminitis Magnesium supplementation has been advised by veterinary surgeons with excellent results. The supplementation serves not only to re-balance the diet in low magnesium areas or with high grain diets, but also to help in combating fat deposition in overweight animals (cresty necks). In particular, with laminitics, to aid weight loss where necessary, for protection of body tissues, and also to maintain circulation. Magnesium is also often used to help tense, nervous, highly strung animals due to it’s involvement in the function of excitable membranes.
When is Magnesium supplementation necessary? There are a number of reasons why magnesium intake or status may be low:
Type of diet and management – High levels of concentrate in the diet or out at grass all year
Time of the year – During wet periods and in the Spring with periods of grass growth
Environmental conditions – Acidic and marshy soils
Health status and body condition – Overweight horses and ponies and animals prone to laminitis have a lower magnesium status
Stress – There is a greater requirement for magnesium during periods of stress and heavy training
Disclaimer: The information contained on this web site is provided for general information purposes. Any information provided is not veterinary advice and should not be substituted for a regular consultation with a veterinary professional. If you have any concerns about your horse's health, please contact your veterinarian immediately.