Abstract:For magnesium supplementation in horses, dosages for MgO, MgCO3, and MgSO₄ were described previously. However, for magnesium as magnesiumaspartate-hydrochloride (MAH) dose-dependent effects on the magnesium levels have not yet been determined in horses. Therefore, the magnesium concentrations in blood lymphocytes, serum, urine and the fractional magnesium excretion in the urine were measured in five healthy adult horses before and after oral supplementation with 15, 30 and 60 mg/kg bodyweight (BW) magnesium as… Show more
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