Cattle Cow Health: Grass staggers

Cow Health: Grass staggers

Author Dairynz, publish date Wednesday. December 7th, 2016

Cow Health: Grass staggers

Grass staggers (tetany) is a metabolic disease caused by magnesium deficiency and is also called hypomagnesaemia. The cow is dependant of what Magnesium is supplied in their diet and from supplements.

The initial symptoms of magnesium deficiency are nervousness, ears pricked, nostrils flaring, eyes alert and head held high. Movement is stiff, like walking on stilts, and cows stagger when forced to move quickly. Cows suffer loss of appetite and reduced milk production. Death results from a "Tetany" where the muscles contract uncontrollably including the heart.

Magnesium and grass staggers

Magnesium plays an important role in grass staggers prevention.

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.

For more information refer to:

  • DairyNZ Farmfact: Magnesium supplementation (3-1)
  • DairyNZ Farmfact: Ryegrass staggers - management options (3-8)

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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