Consider Dietary Protein When Managing Insulin Dysregulation in Horses
Researchers suggest high-protein diets might be harmful for horses with ID.
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Researchers suggest high-protein diets might be harmful for horses with ID.
Veterinarians should consider medications for controlling hyperinsulinemia in horses only when diet and exercise prove insufficient.
This new system might make testing sick horses’ blood glucose levels more efficient.
Insulin dysregulation can coincide with high ACTH concentrations in the fall, even when an animal does not have PPID.
Horses with equine Cushing’s disease need regular assessments to determine their response to pergolide and adjust dosing as needed.
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