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Re: [RC] RE:Body questions - Joan Ruprecht

If oatmeal does that to humans, does oats do the same to horses.  Does and
of the processing make a difference, rolled crimped, cooked, whole ?

Joan

Subject: Re: [RC] RE:Body questions


Oatmeal has a fairly high glycemic index - meaning it causes a sugar spike
and subsequent drop. I used to eat oatmeal too in the AM till my crew made
me stop :)

When I was at the convention listening to Susan talk about carbohydrates
and how we don't want them to do the spike/crash scenario I remember
thinking...too bad we can't just feed our horses some cheese and meat :)







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Re: [RC] RE:Body questions, Tina Hicks