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What was your fasting blood glucose? (with some chat)
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<blockquote data-quote="Chronicle_Cat" data-source="post: 1913943" data-attributes="member: 486327"><p>My husband and I joke about their "purr-sonalities". I know most of the more intelligent animals have very distinctive personalities. My mom who grew up on a farm told me that horses have as much individuality as dogs and cats, then dairy cows a bit less, sheep even a bit less (except for a ram who was bottle fed and kept wanting to come in the house because he thought he was human) and chickens even less than sheep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chronicle_Cat, post: 1913943, member: 486327"] My husband and I joke about their "purr-sonalities". I know most of the more intelligent animals have very distinctive personalities. My mom who grew up on a farm told me that horses have as much individuality as dogs and cats, then dairy cows a bit less, sheep even a bit less (except for a ram who was bottle fed and kept wanting to come in the house because he thought he was human) and chickens even less than sheep. [/QUOTE]
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