Magnesium Oxide Feed Grade

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Product Name Magnesium Oxide Feed Grade
Purity 85%&90%
Appearance Powder
Package 25kg/50kg/1000kg/1200kg PP+PE Bag or As Per Customer’sRequires
CAS NO. 1309-48-4
HS CODE 2519903000
Place of Origin China
Product Name Item Result
Magnesium Oxide Feed Grade MgO ≥85.00% ≥90.00%
Mg ≥51.00% ≥54.00%
CaO ≤2.0% ≤2.0%
SiO2 ≤8.0% ≤8.0%
Fe2O3 ≤1.00% ≤1.00%
Al2O3 ≤1.00% ≤1.00%
LOI ≤8.0% ≤8.0%
As ≤5.0 ppm
Pb ≤20 ppm
Cd ≤1 ppm
Hg ≤0.5 ppm
Mesh 120 Mesh 60 Mesh

Product Details

Cow:
Feed grade magnesium oxide can not only compensate for the lack of magnesium in the diet and avoid the onset of magnesium deficiency,
but also is an excellent rumen buffer, regulate rumen fermentation, add the absorption of breast milk precursors, and improve milk yield and milk fat rate.
Adding magnesium oxide to dairy cows’ diet can prevent heat stress. Magnesium ion can work together with sodium ion and potassium ion, adhere to the balance of osmotic pressure on the cell surface, reduce the response of dairy cows to heat stress, and then increase the feed intake of dairy cows and keep the milk yield unchanged. In addition, it is advocated that in the case of heat stress, the amount of magnesium oxide in the diet should be increased to compensate for the loss of magnesium in the body, and then ensure and adhere to the normal milk output value.

Poultry:
Reborn chicks can only survive for a few days without magnesium diet. When fed low magnesium diet, chicks grow slowly, are prone to sleepiness, asthma and shortness of breath. After being frightened, they will show short-term spasm, and eventually cause temporary fainting or death.
As for laying hens, the egg production will be reduced when magnesium is deficient.

Pig:
The lack of magnesium ion in the diet will increase the death rate of piglets. The lack of magnesium can lead to stepping disorder in pigs,
which is reflected in the repeated lifting of the hind hoof when the pig is standing. For sows, magnesium oxide is widely used as a laxative
to avoid stress syndrome such as hypersensitivity and tail biting in captive pigs.

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