Animals: Milk Fever

Milk fever is a metabolic disorder caused by insufficient calcium.

Magnesium plays an important role in milk fever prevention (calcium deficiency). Magnesium is required for the production of hormones that are important for the absorption of calcium (Ca)from the gut and the mobilisation of Ca from bones.

 


Supplementing with magnesium for two to three weeks pre-calving will reduce the risk of milk fever, however it does not build up a store of magnesium.

Magnesium supplementation pre-calving

Supplementing with Magnesium sulphate or Magnesium chloride before calving is more likely to prevent milk fever than using Magnesium oxide. However it can be difficult to supply cows with enough Magnesium when using either Magnesium sulphate or Magnesium chloride. Therefore dust pastures with Magnesium oxide as well, to ensure the cows receive enough magnesium, not just the correct type.

One way to achieve the required dietary Magnesium concentration pre-calving is to add 60 grams of Magnesium chloride or Magnesium sulphate into the water trough and dust pastures with 50 to 70 grams of Magnesium oxide per cow per day as well.

Supplement with magnesium until after spring pasture growth rates have slowed (December). Use blood tests to determine if continued supplementation is required from December onward.

Magnesium requirements are also affected by the levels of potash and calcium in the diet. Some farms with very high potash levels in pasture will require high rates of magnesium supplementation.

Applying potassium fertiliser or lime within three months of calving can affect cow magnesium levels at calving. Where magnesium  is added to water and dosage is not accurate there is a risk of the water becoming toxic and stock refusing to drink.

Dietary magnesium concentrations and quantity of supplementary magnesium required (g/cow/day)


Mg requirement (% of diet) Supplementary Mg
Supplementary Mg
Supplementary Mg


Jersey (g/cow/day) J x F (g/cow/day)
Friesian (g/cow/day)
Dry
0.35%
12
16 20
Lactating
0.28%
15
17 20

 

Quantities of magnesium sources to supply the required amounts of pure magnesium (down the throat)

Magnesium source (% Mg)
Example product

12g

14g

16g

18g

20g
Mg Oxide (55%)
CausMag
22
25 29 33 36
Mg Sulphate (10%)
Epsom Salts
122
142 162 182 202
Mg Chloride (12%)
Mag chloride
100
117 134 151 167
If dusting CausMag on pasture, need to at least double, possibly triple, the above to allow for field losses. When mixing with feed, double the rates above.
 
Amount of CausMag dusted (g/cow/day)


12g
14g
16g
18g
20g
Mg Oxide (55%)
Double rate
44
50 60 66 72
Mg Oxide (55%)
Triple rate
66
78 90 100 108
 
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