
Yeah... great idea! I should have enough for a new car I think!At the end of the year buy yourself something with the dollars.
lolThanks Sonia. Right back at you.Darn FS's!!Happy Mother's day Judy!!
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What?!? Never heard of that before. Does that mean giving insulin?not only is Freckles insulin resistant, but so is my horse, Bugsy! Sheesh... what is with my critters??
I wish I hadn't heard of it neither! lol No insulin - thank goodness. He's producing too much insulin because his cells aren't using the insulin properly. His glucose numbers were within the average range. Being a horse and being insulin resistant is all managed by: diet (low sugar, low starch feed); exercise (exercise is the big IR buster); proper trim (short toe, low heel). No more grass (grass often contains too much sugar especially during the day when the plant is making it's food), and no alfalfa. So, tonight when we went for a ride in the hay field, he had to wear a grazing muzzle so he wouldn't try and snatch some grass. He was anything but impressed...What?!? Never heard of that before. Does that mean giving insulin?
He's had some laminitis (foot soreness), as well as fat pads that shouldn't be there.Interesting. What were the symptoms that caused you to get him tested? At least you know all about low carb diets. And thank goodness no insulin. I can't imagine the doses, or testing.![]()
