Guest guest Posted August 3, 2011 Report Share Posted August 3, 2011 Some people are giving their horses coconut oil Even horse cannot handle a lot of grains. I read an article some time ago about mares especially having fibromyalgia type symptoms, and it was related to grains. It even makes them excitable and nervous. http://www.stanceequine.com/horsecondition.php?Tying-up-or-Azoturia-47 C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2011 Report Share Posted August 3, 2011 I have to reply to this one for sure! Grains do make horses and cows nervous and agitated. Making this as short as I can, one of the other jobs I had in life was working on telecommunications microwave systems. I was pulled into a complaint from a dairy farmer, milk production was way down, typical for winter sometimes, who complained of having stray voltage along with, there was a microwave path going over his barn and he knew it must turn on every night around 8PM. He provided a video tape of his cows to prove his complaint, which was a good idea, sure enough after watching the tape I saw what his cows were up to around that time of the day. Knowing microwave systems, they for the most part, run 24-7, have a very small beam width along with very low power. The dish antenna systems makes the transmitted beam narrow and amplified thus they must be very accurately aligned well above any thing in the path to operate properly, I tested the link prior to spending a late afternoon and evening in his bar with his milk cows and around 8pm the farmer came out to give them each a scoop of grains, not to long after consuming the grains sure enough they started thrashing around, getting agitated, I had of course rubbed the top of their snoot prior to the feeding and did it after they got really restless, their temp seem much warmer to me. I filled my report to the power company, case closed on the microwave issue, also no stray voltage issues were found either. My pets get coconut oil on a regular bases , me too, with natural foods, they seem not to get agitated and nervous, only me when they misbehave! ________________________________ To: fibromyalgiacured Sent: Wednesday, August 3, 2011 12:53 PM Subject: grains and horses  Some people are giving their horses coconut oil Even horse cannot handle a lot of grains. I read an article some time ago about mares especially having fibromyalgia type symptoms, and it was related to grains. It even makes them excitable and nervous. http://www.stanceequine.com/horsecondition.php?Tying-up-or-Azoturia-47 C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2011 Report Share Posted August 3, 2011 Overworked thoroughbred.  Now I have a new name for myself.  LOL!! Subject: Re: grains and horses To: fibromyalgiacured Date: Wednesday, August 3, 2011, 10:49 PM  Dr Myhill has a similar outlook and diet to bee. Here she mentions the azoturia, you have mentioned. she thinks it is a version of fibro in animalss. She notes it generally only occurs in 'over worked througher breads'......................... Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm something rings true there......................................... i thought you might like that one LOL Please see the section 'How energy is produced in the cells' http://www.drmyhill.co.uk/wiki/Fibromyalgia_-_possible_causes_and_implications_f\ or_treatment Love joanne ________________________________ To: fibromyalgiacured Sent: Wed, 3 August, 2011 18:53:29 Subject: grains and horses  Some people are giving their horses coconut oil Even horse cannot handle a lot of grains. I read an article some time ago about mares especially having fibromyalgia type symptoms, and it was related to grains. It even makes them excitable and nervous. http://www.stanceequine.com/horsecondition.php?Tying-up-or-Azoturia-47 C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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