Pazture Mag – Magnesium and B1

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Description

During periods of grass growth, seasonal change, stress, or fluctuating weather conditions, some horses may become spooky, grumpy, muscle sore, reactive, or difficult to handle.

These changes can occur during spring and autumn — but they can also happen at any time of the year depending on pasture conditions, workload, stress levels, and individual nutritional needs.

Pazture Mag is a daily nutritional supplement designed to support calm behaviour, muscle function, focus, and relaxation through highly absorbable magnesium and Vitamin B1 (Thiamine).

Suitable for year-round feeding, Pazture Mag is especially helpful during:

  • Spring and autumn grass growth
  • Rain after dry spells
  • Times of stress or workload
  • Horses on lush pasture
  • Horses prone to tension, sensitivity, or excitability

Why Choose Pazture Mag?

Power Star Nutrition uses Magnesium Aspartate — commonly referred to as “organic magnesium” — which has a higher biological uptake compared to many other magnesium sources. It is also human grade quality.

Combined with Vitamin B1 (Thiamine), Pazture Mag helps support:

  • Calm behaviour and relaxation
  • Focus and concentration under saddle
  • Healthy nerve and muscle function
  • Muscle recovery and comfort
  • Horses sensitive to seasonal pasture changes

 

Signs Your Horse May Benefit From Pazture Mag

Your horse or pony may benefit from daily magnesium and B1 support if they:

  • Become spooky or over-reactive when normally calm
  • Are sensitive to sound, movement, or touch
  • Hate being groomed or rugged
  • Show muscle tightness, soreness, tremors, twitching, or cramping
  • Lack concentration when ridden
  • Have inconsistent behaviour from one ride to the next
  • Become more excitable, tense, or difficult to handle
  • Fatigue quickly during work
  • Struggle to relax after exercise

What does Thiamine, (Vitamin B1) do for horses?

Thiamine is needed for the efficient metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. It is also critical for the processing of lactic and pyruvic acids, which contribute to “tying up” and is especially important in competition horses that are often fed large amounts of grain to support athletic ability.

Vitamin B1 may be lacking due to:

  • Hard Working Horses
  • Horses on high grain diets
  • Horses suffering from hindgut acidosis
  • Horses suffering from stress

For horses that need extra support from eating green grass and fluctuating weather conditions, Pazture Guarde is a more heavy-duty supplement fed daily.

Pazture Mag can be fed with Ulzeraide Plus for grass and feed challenges.

Why feed Magnesium to Horses?

Magnesium plays an important part in nerve and muscle function. Horses who are deficient show signs of nervousness, and excitability, are jumpy, and have tight sore backs which are not related to saddle fit. They have muscle tremors and skin hypersensitivity.

A magnesium-deficient horse is likely to have a poor tolerance to work, fatigue quickly, and be prone to tying up. They build up lactic acid more quickly which is why magnesium deficient horses sometimes have behavior problems. They fatigue more quickly after work and don’t recover as well.

When a horse gets excited, its body uses magnesium to calm down and relax. The lower the magnesium level, the lower the threshold for new stress. Magnesium deficient horses can start calm during exercise. As the session progresses, they become spookier and more stressed.

What Causes Magnesium Deficiency?

Magnesium tends to be deficient in Spring grasses due to the fast rate of growth.

This is part of the reason why horses exhibit signs of Spring Flush (silly behavior), as magnesium deficiency commonly results in behavioral problems in horses.

 

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Ingredients

Ingredients per 4gm level scoop:

Magnesium Aspartate, 2300mg
Thiamine (B1), 700mg

All ingredients are top-quality human grade.


What does Thiamine, (Vitamin B1) do for horses?

Thiamine is needed for the efficient metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. It is also critical for the processing of lactic and pyruvic acids, which contribute to “tying up” and is especially important in competition horses that are often fed large amounts of grain to support athletic ability.

Vitamin B1 may be lacking due to:

  • Hard Working Horses
  • Horses on high grain diets
  • Horses suffering from hindgut acidosis
  • Horses suffering from stress

For horses that need extra support from eating green grass and fluctuating weather conditions, Pazture Guarde is a more heavy-duty supplement fed daily.

Pazture Mag and Pazture Guarde can be fed in conjunction with Ulzeraide Plus for grass and feed challenges.

Why feed Magnesium to Horses?

Magnesium plays an important part in nerve and muscle function. Horses who are deficient show signs of nervousness, and excitability, are jumpy, and have tight sore backs which are not related to saddle fit. They have muscle tremors and skin hypersensitivity.

A magnesium-deficient horse is likely to have a poor tolerance to work, fatigue quickly, and be prone to tying up. They build up lactic acid more quickly which is why magnesium deficient horses sometimes have behavior problems. They fatigue more quickly after work and don’t recover as well.

When a horse gets excited, its body uses magnesium to calm down and relax. The lower the magnesium level, the lower the threshold for new stress. Magnesium deficient horses can start out calm during exercise. As the session progresses, they become spookier and more stressed.

What Causes Magnesium Deficiency?

Magnesium tends to be deficient in Spring grasses due to the fast rate of growth.

This is part of the reason why horses exhibit signs of Spring Flush (silly behavior), as magnesium deficiency commonly results in behavioral problems in horses.

Feeding Instructions

Recommended dose rate for Horses and Ponies

Loading dose:  8gm per day, (2 level scoops) for 7 days.

Maintenance: 4gm per day, (1 level scoop). If the horse or pony performs better on 2 scoops per day, continue at that dose rate especially in spring and autumn when the grass is growing.


For racing and endurance, Pazture Mag is recommended in place of Pazture Guarde, 48 hours prior to events. Pazture Mag contains no prohibited substances for racing, endurance, showing, and FEI competitions.

Packaging: The stand-up pouch is sealable and comes with a blue scoop.

Sizes: 250gm, 500gm and 1kg.

Testimonials

Alice Yvonne Cochran – Auckland – March 2020

My 15-year-old mare Jazz has been using Power Star Nutrition supplements for 4 years now. In 2016 I contacted Rachel for nutritional advice and started Jazz on Pazture Mag and Ulzeraide. It literally worked on her within 3 days of feeding. Her temperament changed dramatically and was a pleasure to ride. She went from spooking at her shadow to relaxed and rideable.

I then added ‘Ease Up’ for her joints as she was always a bit stiff starting out on a ride. This too has had an amazing effect on her. She feels so much softer throughout her body! And is much happier in her work. Yay!

I also started my mare Jay on the supplements. Jay’s coat is amazing! She won best Rheinland Mare last week on the Hanoverian tour! The judges were all very impressed with her shiny coat and dapples.
The girls have been so happy and relaxed the past month.

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