[RC] Competeing with an Insulin Resistant Horse - Don HustonHello Drin,Down below I have pasted a message from Eleanor M. Kellon, V.M.D. She recommends that you not guess about IR but just get the horse tested and she tells what to do in the 3rd paragraph. I don't really "compete" my horse but we have been riding endurance and "completing" for 8 years now, 6 years barefoot with boots. The horse is still not totally completely barefoot sound and, like you, I suspected IR because that could be causing a minor laminitis thing and keeping him a little ouchy. Guessing drives me nuts and makes me buy stuff I don't need so I had him tested a year ago but did not feed him before the test correctly like Dr. Kellon recommends and the results showed a high laminitis risk. I changed his diet from 100% alfalfa and Walkers sweet feed to 75% bermuda, 25% alfalfa and Integrity Senior that is 50% beet pulp. Next month I am re-testing using Dr Kellon's feeding instructions and will post the results. Hopefully the results will be no IR but if yes then it appears that my horse is "completing" successfully and insulin resistant. Don Huston At 06:13 AM 2/20/2008 Wednesday, you wrote: Susan already gave a very thorough answer to the flax question. Agree Chia is an option, so is Perilla seeds - but both of them cost a good bit more than flax. The new fish oil for horses (Wellpride) is another possibility, but there are no studies comparing it side by side with flaxseed or flax oil and its VERY expensive. Don Huston donhuston @ cox.net SanDiego, Calif =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Ridecamp is a service of Endurance Net, http://www.endurance.net. Information, Policy, Disclaimer: http://www.endurance.net/Ridecamp Subscribe/Unsubscribe http://www.endurance.net/ridecamp/logon.asp Ride Long and Ride Safe!! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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