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Doc-t replied to the discussion Hello from Arizona! in the forum The Barn Gate (Introductions) 4 years ago
Please make a detailed post of your experience with this diet in the forum called no grain challenge. It will help others. Thanks!
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Hello from Virginia! in the forum The Barn Gate (Introductions) 4 years ago
Thank you #Mustangirl I am grateful for your words.
Would you also make a detailed post about your experience and place that in the forum “No grain challenge?” Thanks in advance!
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Talk to me about PSSM in the forum Systems And Diseases 4 years ago
PSSM is the acronym for PolySaccharide Storage Myopathy. EPSM and EPSSM are equivalents. The issue in this disease is the muscle cells are unable to utilize the glycogen well for energy production.
Glycogen is the way glucose (the basic sugar molecule of life) is stored in animals. Starch is how glucose is stored in plants. It is documented…
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Hello from Arizona! in the forum The Barn Gate (Introductions) 4 years ago
Welcome Lancette! Thanks for coming on board. I am working on developing a safe place for ideas to come forward that might be controversial relative to what we all have been taught about caring for horses.This stems from asking “Why?” all the time. The fact you have learned more in the last 5 years is probably because you too have been…
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Kathy replied to the discussion Justifying not feeding a vitamin/mineral supplement in the forum Horse Care, Barn & Farm Topics 4 years ago
Justifying not feeding a vitamin/mineral supplement
I’ve been completely compliant with this diet for 2-1/2 years. Two years in, I spent $300 to run a full blood panel on one of my four horses just to check and it came back showing he was getting everything he needed from pasture, grass and alfalfa hay, dehulled SBM, water and free choice naturally mined salt.
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Justifying not feeding a vitamin/mineral supplement in the forum Horse Care, Barn & Farm Topics 4 years ago
Justifying not feeding a vitamin/mineral supplement
Hi Jenny – this is a common question or, I should say, mental block for horse owners looking at an all forage diet. Their response appears valid as fences do void any notion of “natural.” However they are overlooking two thoughts about horse nutrition.
The first is that the best source of minerals for horses is the ground water pumped from…
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Doc-t replied to the discussion To all members – I need some feedback as soon as you can in the forum The Community Barn 4 years ago
To all members - I need some feedback as soon as you can
“For me a white board and your putting some of the information up there would be helpful. I liked the original Horse’s Advocate presentation where you used one then. I will have to listen again to fully comprehend your points.”
I had put together some notes that I was going to add for everyone to follow, but as I did, it became more confusing.…
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Doc-t replied to the discussion To all members – I need some feedback as soon as you can in the forum The Community Barn 4 years ago
To all members - I need some feedback as soon as you can
You said “regularly dewormed.” Everyone has a different description of what “regular” is and for many horses, it may not be enough. I often ask this question. How often did your parents deworm you? Ivermectin and Strongid are approved for use in humans so did your parents use them on you?
The answer lies in the infection rate. How dd you…
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Doc-t posted an update 4 years ago
Thank you all for attending tonight’s “Rounds With Doc T” on “Aerobic exercise and its’ role in insulin resistance.” The recording is now uploaded into the “Events and Announcements” forum in the discussion “February Rounds with Doc T. “Aerobic exercise and it’s role in insulin…“
Be sure to leave your comments and questions there so we all can…
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Doc-t posted a new post. 4 years ago
Aerobic Exercise And Its Role In Insulin Resistance - Rounds With Doc T ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com )The cause of insulin resistance (IR) is discussed from the cellular level, and the effect aerobic exercise has in circumventing the blockade of glucose entering the muscle cell.
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Intolerance to SBM…real or imagined? in the forum No Grain Challenge 4 years ago
Intolerance to SBM...real or imagined?
Thanks Sandy_K for taking the “leap of faith.” Now we need more details.
1) What is the form and amount of exercise (riding, lounging, treadmill, ponying, etc)? Please include amount of time (45 min, etc) and the frequency (3x per week etc). Do you monitor the heart rate of the horse and if so, how? Do you work him into a sweat / hard…
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Goodaye from Oz in the forum The Barn Gate (Introductions) 4 years ago
Welcome Chrissy! I love this part: ” I found looking for information on google/face book overwhelming/contradictory and confusing.” So true!
Sorry about the time difference but hope you can join us this Sunday at 8pm New York time to discuss “Aerobic exercise and its effect on insulin resistance.”
We are a small group today but we are a group…
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Kathy replied to the discussion Exercise vs Diet NYT article in the forum No Grain Challenge 4 years ago
Appreciate the additional info and am looking forward to the zoom!
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Exercise vs Diet NYT article in the forum No Grain Challenge 4 years ago
This article misses critical points that I will go over this Sunday in the Zoom meeting. In essence, there are 2 ways to get glucose into cells: insulin dependent and insulin independent. Exercise triggers the independent pathway. Further, increased body fat leads to the development of intracellular fat in the muscle cells. This is the first…
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Kathy started the discussion Exercise vs Diet NYT article in the forum No Grain Challenge 4 years ago
Interesting research about the impact of diet and about calorie regulation. In keeping with what we are seeing with our horses once we eliminate grain.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/24/well/move/weight-gain-amazon.html?referringSource=articleShare
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