What I recall from my horses being too low, is that the
range of normal for a horse is between .08 and .5, but an endurance horse
should be closer to a minimum of .20,
with .25 being preferred. I don’t think a little higher is any problem
since it is well within the normal range.
Kathy
OK, change of question. Called the vet and
had her fax me the results. It says they are serum and that the levels were
0.287 ppm and 0.304 ppm. Now I'm confused too. If this is the same scale on
which Susan suggested the
200-250 range then it does seem high to me also. I'm going back through the
archives but haven't come across anything yet that turns on my lightbulb.