I'm not in the medical profession, so am not quoting published facts, but as a hypoglycemic I've experienced how carbohydrates operate in my body, and how much more quickly rice converts to carbohydrate than does corn. A meal heavy in rice will give a hypoglycemic the 'sugar shakes' in about half an hour. That's about the same rate of speed an overload of basic sugar will cause our blood sugar to plummet. Someone asked if the goal of managing low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) wasn't to elevate it. No, it's not. However, that thinking was practiced by the medical profession at one time. Doctors actually told hypoglycemic patients to snack on sweets to keep their blood sugar up. The result was that for every elevation a plummet followed. The shaky feeling occurs when a plummet spirals out of control, leaving you feeling like the elevator just dropped 3 floors. Sugar is not a hypoglycemic's friend, regardless of their species. Your ferrets can live without sugary treats. They may not live long with them. Someone once asked what one of my ferrets was begging for. Begging? Gee, a pat on the head maybe? Picked up? Georgia - the left coast one... [Posted in FML issue 3008]