The normal breaths per minute rate for a 3 month old baby is between 30 to 60 breaths per minute. Their rate may go over 60 breaths per minute if they are very active for a long period of time.
The normal breathing rate for an infant is about 30-60 breaths per minute. This number goes down as the infant ages.
The normal resting respiration rate of a calf is 15-40 breaths per minute. The normal respiration rate for a mature cow/bull is 10-30 breaths per minute.
the average adult respiratory rate is usually given as 12 per minute, but estimates can vary up to 20 per minute. The average rate is usually measured when a person is at rest. Over 25 and under 12 may be considered abnormal
Approx. 30 per min. More than 50 is called tachypnea and may indicate respiratory insufficiency, but may also be a normal phenomenon accompanying fever.
A horse should take between 8 and 16 breaths per minute. Obviously a larger horse would take closer to 8 breaths and a smaller horse or pony may take up to 16.
Respiration rates for adolescents, 12 to 18-years of age are 30 to 60 breaths per minute. Pulse rates in this same age group range from a low of 60 to a high of 100.
42 times in one minute
100
A normal respiratory rate for a healthy mature cow would be 8-16 breaths per minute. This may be increased during hot weather.
Breathing rate simply means the number of times that you breathe in a particular time. Here is a few examples: 36 times for one minute 189 times an hour. 599 times a day. The above examples may not be accurate rates but they are just examples to show my answer a little more clearly.
dogs 16-24 (smaller dogs have more rapid rate) cats 16-30